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Software Development Environments and CASE Technology 1991: Königswinter, Germany
- Albert Endres, Herbert Weber:
Software Development Environments and CASE Technology, European Symposium, Königswinter, Germany, June 17-19, 1991, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 509, Springer 1991, ISBN 3-540-54194-2
Development Directions and Strategies
- J. Henk Obbink:
Systems Engineering Environments of ATMOSPHERE. 1-17 - Peter Göhner:
Building IPSE's by Combining Heterogeneous CASE Tools. 18-30 - Günter Merbeth:
On the Functional and Architectural Integration of CASE Systems. 31-43 - Jonah Z. Lavi, Michael Winokur:
Development of a Method Driven CAS2E Tool. 44-52 - John N. Pocock:
VSF and Its Relationship to Open Systems and Standard Repositories. 53-68 - Huw Oliver:
Adding Control Integration to PCTE. 69-80 - Albert Alderson:
Meta-CASE Technology. 81-91
Application Experience and Requirements
- Rainer Burchett:
Management Issues in Software Development. 92-98 - Adolf Peter Bröhl:
Standardization of Software Development Environments. 99-108 - Lothar Köhler:
A Software Development Environment for CIM Applications. 109-113 - Dieter Steinbauer:
A Repository and Other Tools in a Commercial Development Center. 114-129 - Johann Wagner:
Lessons Learned from DOMINO and GRAPES. 130-142 - Peter Hruschka:
Should CASE be Application Dependent? 143-152
Research Issues and Results
- Wolfgang Henhapl, Stefan Kaes, Gregor Snelting:
Utilizing Fifth Generation Technology in Software Development Tools. 153-166 - Dominique Clément, Vincent Prunet, Francis Montagnac:
Integrated Software Components: A Paradigm for Control Integration. 167-177 - Dines Bjørner, Søren Prehn:
Formal Methods in Software Development: Requirements for a CASE. 178-210 - Manfred Nagl:
Modeling of Software Architectures: Importance, Notions, Experience. 211-232 - Jeff Kramer, Anthony Finkelstein:
A Configurable Framework for Method and Tool Integration. 233-257 - Watts S. Humphrey:
Recent Findings in Software Process Maturity. 258-270 - Volker Gruhn:
Validation and Verification of Software Process Models. 271-286
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