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Abstract: The Marvel environment supports rule-based modeling of software processes. Marvel invokes
external tools to carry out steps in a software process. One of the major objectives of this
research is to invoke existing external tools without needing to modify them. This is achieved
by encapsulating tools in envelopes, designed to abstract the details of a tool from the Marvel
kernel, thereby providing a "black box" interface. Initially we used the Unix shell language
to write envelopes. Due to... (Update)
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...C compiler gcc, and a script used to run programs against input files. This method is quite similar to the Marvel concept of envelopes [27]. The encapsulation must provide information to promo command to return to the MOO. In particular, it should return the following. ffl A...
...of this effect. Conventional file oriented tools are integrated into a Marvel process as is through envelopes written in sel [5]. The msl specification of the rule activity indicates the 5 Figure 4: Objectbase Fragment input and output arguments for an envelope; an...
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Mark A. Gisi and Gail E. Kaiser. Extending a tool integration language. In 1st International Conference on the Software Process, pages 218--227, Redondo Beach CA, October 1991. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/gisi91extending.html More
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author = "Mark A. Gisi and Gail E. Kaiser",
title = "Extending {A} Tool Integration Language",
number = "CUCS-014-91",
year = "1991",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/gisi91extending.html" }
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