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  1. Proceedings of the third ACM SIGSOFT/SIGPLAN software engineering symposium on Practical software development environments (SDE 3)
  2. Centaur: the system
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Foundations for the Arcadia environment architecture
Centaur: the system
The ergo support system: an integrated set of tools for prototyping integrated environments
The Software Life Cycle Support Environment (SLCSE): a computer based framework for developing software systems
(ISEF): an integrated industrial-strength software engineering framework
The workshop system: a practical knowledge-based software environment
A software development environment for law-governed systems
Interacting with an active, integrated environment
Object database support for a software project management environment
A plan-based intelligent assistant that supports the software development
The relationship between software development environments and the software process
The ergo attribute system
Graph attribution as a specification paradigm
Pgraphite: an experiment in persistent typed object management
User interface support for the integration of software tools: an iconic model of interaction
TEAM: a support environment for testing, evaluation, and analysis
Transformational derivation of programs using the focus system
Extended programming in the large in a software development environment
A unifying model for consistent distributed software development environments
An integrated toolset for engineering software configurations
Version management in Gypsy
A graph transform model for configuration management environments
Object management issues for software engineering environments workshop report
An overview of DOD-STD-1838A (proposed) the common APSE interface set: revision
An overview of PCTE and PCTE+

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Centaur: the system

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Pascual, V. Borras, P. Despeyroux, Th. Kahn, G. Lang, B. Clement, D. Incerpi, J.
Abstract This paper describes the organization of the CENTAUR system and its main components. The system is a generic interactive environment. When given the formal specification of a particular programming language-including syntax and semantics — it produces a language specific environment. This resulting environment includes a structure editor, an interpreter/debugger and other tools, all of which have graphic interfaces. CENTAUR is made of three parts: a database component, that provides standardized representation and access to formal objects and their persistent storage; a logical engine that is used to execute formal specifications; an object-oriented man-machine interface that gives easy access to the system's functions. CENTAUR is essentially written in Lisp (Le_Lisp). The logical engine is Prolog (Mu-Prolog). The man-machine interface is built on top of the virtual graphics facility of Le_Lisp, itself primarily implemented on top of X-Windows.
Starting Page 14
Ending Page 24
Page Count 11
File Format PDF
ISBN 089791290X
DOI 10.1145/64135.65005
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1989-01-03
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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