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Proceedings of the Eighth Israeli Conference on Computer Systems and Software Engineering
Proceedings of the Eighth Israeli Conference on Computer Systems and Software Engineering
A quality methodology based on statistical analysis of software structure
Rigorous testing using SnapShot
Fractal blackboard framework
Architecting software with interface objects
An RPC-based methodology for client/server application development in C++
The 'Logic Assurance (LA)' system-a tool for testing and controlling real-time systems
Scalable resource scheduling: design, assessment, prototyping
Exploring wait tolerance in effective batching for video-on-demand scheduling
Prioritized dispersal: a scheme for selective exploitation of redundancy in distributed systems
Software reuse architecture, process, and organization for business success
Visual data flow language based on iterative constructs
Formal development of static program analysers
Partial redundancy elimination driven by a cost-benefit analysis
Extension mechanisms in Montana
Index of authors
Proceedings of the Seventh Israeli Conference on Computer Systems and Software Engineering
[1991] Proceedings the Fifth Israel Conference on Computer Systems and Software Engineering
[1989] Proceedings. The Fourth Israel Conference on Computer Systems and Software Engineering
[1988] Proceedings. The Third Israel Conference on Computer Systems and Software Engineering

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Extension mechanisms in Montana

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Soroker, D. Karasick, M. Barton, J. Streeter, D.
Copyright Year 1997
Description Author affiliation: IBM Thomas J. Watson Res. Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA (Soroker, D.)
Abstract Montana is a new C++ programming environment being developed at IBM. Montana aims to improve the software development experience by providing rapid incremental builds, rapid complete builds, and a tightly integrated user interface driven from a single source of information. Montana uses a program representation (CodeStore) to achieve these aims, with compilation proceeding directly from the database. APIs for accessing information about programs from the CodeStore are also made available for tool builders. In this paper we focus on the extension mechanism in Montana, which enables integration of existing tools and creation of new sophisticated, tightly integrated tools.
Starting Page 119
Ending Page 128
File Size 925394
Page Count 10
File Format PDF
ISBN 0818681357
DOI 10.1109/ICCSSE.1997.599883
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 1997-06-18
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Program processors Programming environments Graphical user interfaces Information resources Databases User interfaces Laboratories Message service
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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