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Future software development management system prototype
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Proceedings of the 1988 ACM sixteenth annual conference on Computer science table of contents
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Pages: 47 - 56  
Year of Publication: 1988
ISBN:0-89791-260-8
Author
Ben Livson  P.O. Box 367, Kiryat Ono 55102, Israel
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ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Initial work during the last ten years for defining and prototyping software Development Management Systems has prepared the ground for presenting the concepts for the year 2000 DMS. DMS product evolution, features, 'approach, concepts and philosophy', future year 2000 concepts and current DMS prototype implementation are discussed. Finally, an offspring of the DMS project, EduSET: Educational Software Engineering Tool, is outlined.


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Ben Livson, UDF "Computerized Unit Development Folder User Manual", Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference of the Israel Society for Quality Assurance, October 1984.
 
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M. J. Rochkind, "Source Code Control System", IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, BE-I, 1975.
 
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VAX DEC/CMS "Code Management System" Reference Manual, Order No. AA-L372B-TE, Digital Equipment Corporation.
 
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Softool CCC "Change and Configuration Control" report no. F011.1-8-82, April 1984.
 
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IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, January 1977 issue of the first software specification methodologies.
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William W. Agresti, New Paradigms for Software Development, IEEE Computer Society Order Number 707, 1986.