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  1. Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN symposium on Very high level languages
  2. An introduction to the UMTA specification language
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An overview of nonprocedural languages
The design of a procedureless programming language
An interactive business definition system
High level operations in automatic programming
Automatic and semiautomatic optimization of SETL
Programming with abstract data types
Structured programming and automatic program synthesis
Structured data structures
Continuous system simulation languages: Design principles and implementation techniques
PDEL-ID: An extension of PDEL for distributed parameter system identification
English as a very high level language for simulation programming
The SCRATCHPAD language
The design and implementation of a very high level language for literary scholars
Speakeasy-an evolutionary system
An introduction to the UMTA specification language

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An introduction to the UMTA specification language

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Ziegler, E. W.
Abstract Many of the problems in the implementation and maintenance of computer programs occur during the transition from detailed functional specifications to reliable computer code (i.e., in the detailed design, coding, testing, and integration of the computer program). A study for the U.S. Air Force found that approximately 65 percent of the software effort in several large systems went into these transitional activities.(1) In other words, about twice as much software effort went into getting the computer programs to work reliably as went into determining what functions the programs should perform. This paper describes a tool to improve that ratio. The Urban Mass Transportation Administration (UMTA) is employing a highly systematic approach to the management of computer software development. Part of this approach is the documentation and review of detailed technical specifications for computer programs. This review helps assure that the computer programs, when implemented, will do the job they are intended to do. The review takes place prior to any coding of the computer programs to reduce the amount of redesign and recoding during programming.
Starting Page 127
Ending Page 132
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
DOI 10.1145/800233.807054
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1974-03-28
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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