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Phoenix software development system overview

Phoenix software development system overview The Eastern Division Automated Software Development System is a life-cycle software development methodology expedited and enforced by use of a collection of software tools which run on the DECsystem-20 engineering computing facility. These three items - methodology, tools, and computer - have been integrated into a system which appears to the user as (1) commands which can be used to create, modify, and display the data which comprises the project design, (2) standards which are implemented and enforced by the execution of the commands, and (3) reports for management visibility. The objective of this system is to improve the quality, increase the management control, and reduce the costs of software. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png ACM SIGDA Newsletter Association for Computing Machinery

Phoenix software development system overview

ACM SIGDA Newsletter , Volume 8 (2) – Jun 1, 1978

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Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery
Copyright
Copyright © 1978 by ACM Inc.
ISSN
0163-5743
DOI
10.1145/1061458.1061461
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Abstract

The Eastern Division Automated Software Development System is a life-cycle software development methodology expedited and enforced by use of a collection of software tools which run on the DECsystem-20 engineering computing facility. These three items - methodology, tools, and computer - have been integrated into a system which appears to the user as (1) commands which can be used to create, modify, and display the data which comprises the project design, (2) standards which are implemented and enforced by the execution of the commands, and (3) reports for management visibility. The objective of this system is to improve the quality, increase the management control, and reduce the costs of software.

Journal

ACM SIGDA NewsletterAssociation for Computing Machinery

Published: Jun 1, 1978

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