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  1-10 of 18 Reviews about "Programmer Workbench (D.2.2...)": Date Reviewed
  Debugging heterogeneous distributed systems using event-based models of behavior
Bates P.  ACM Transactions on Computer Systems 13(1): 1-31, 1995. Type: Article

The author describes a high-level approach to debugging that he terms “event-based behavioral abstraction,” which is especially appropriate for debugging complex software, such as distributed systems. The programmer defines primitive...

May 1 1996
  Program integration for languages with procedure calls
Binkley D., Horwitz S., Reps T.  Journal of Algebraic Combinatorics: An International Journal 4(1): 3-35, 1995. Type: Article

When two or more programmers independently change a program’s source code, the changes should be merged only if the program’s intended behavior is preserved. Source code control systems vary in the degree to which they can identify...

Mar 1 1996
  Software process automation
Christie A.,  Springer-Verlag, London, UK, 1995.Type: Book (9783540584148)

Software process automation has two meanings in this book. First, the software for process or activity automation is based on groupware. Second, in reviewing groupware for technical writing process automation, we are led to the development of...

Feb 1 1996
  Micro Focus Workbench and Toolset developer’s guide
Lamb R.,  McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York, NY, 1995.Type: Book (9780070361225)

Lamb has produced yet another in-depth survey and detailed tutorial about tools for developing and testing COBOL applications for IBM mainframe environments using high-end PC workstations. COBOL has ancient roots, is still with us, and is likely...

Jan 1 1996
  Optimally profiling and tracing programs
Ball T., Larus J.  ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems 16(4): 1319-1360, 1994. Type: Article

Ball and Larus describe algorithms they developed for profiling and tracing programs. The components to be analyzed can be either the vertices of the program graph or its edges. The profile counts for the vertices can be deduced from those for...

Jul 1 1995
  UNIX shell programming (3rd ed.)
Arthur L., Burns T.,  John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY, 1994.Type: Book (9780471599418)

UNIX is one of the most common operating systems outside the PC domain. Until recently, most PCs were not capable of running the full UNIX implementation. Even after the arrival of the 80386 platform, UNIX systems, because of their cost and...

Jun 1 1995
  Using workbench development tools
Sayles J., Molchan P.,  John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY, 1993.Type: Book (9780471593706)

Sayles and Molchan provide an in-depth survey and detailed tutorial about tools for developing COBOL applications for IBM mainframe environments. This book is for serious programmers only. It will only be of interest to and comprehensible to...

Nov 1 1994
  Object-oriented programming with the X Window system toolkits
Smith J.,  John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY, 1991.Type: Book (9780471532590)

The two primary objectives of this book, as specified by the author, are to present object-oriented aspects of Xt programming, and to provide a number of useful applications and widgets based on Xt intrinsics and the Athena widget set. This book...

Oct 1 1994
  The computer user as toolsmith
Greenberg S. (ed),  Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, 1993.Type: Book (9780521404303)

The author’s investigation of human-computer interaction with a command-line-based UNIX computer system is documented. The goal of the research was to find principles that could positively influence user interface designs. The process was...

Mar 1 1994
  The concurrency workbench: a semantics-based tool for the verification of concurrent systems
Cleaveland R., Parrow J., Steffen B.  ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems 15(1): 36-72, 1993. Type: Article

Concurrent software systems often have dangerous weaknesses that are almost impossible to uncover by testing or manual quality assurance procedures. This paper describes a toolkit called the Concurrency Workshop that finds such errors. The...

Nov 1 1993
 
 
 
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