authors |
Boehm, Barry W., Penedo, Maria H. and Stuckle, Don E. (et al) |
year |
1984 |
title |
A Software Development Environment for Improving Productivity |
source |
IEEE Computer. June, 1984. pp. 30-44 : ill. includes bibliography |
summary |
The software productivity system (SPS) was developed to support project activities. It involves a set of strategies, including the work environment; the evaluation and procurement of hardware equipment; the provision for immediate access to computing resources through local area networks; the building of an integrated set of tools to support the software development life cycle and all project personnel; and a user support function to transfer new technology. All of these strategies are being accomplished incrementally. The current architecture is VAX-based and uses the Unix operating system, a wideband local network, and a set of software tools. The article describes the steps that led to the creation of the software productivity project and its components and summarized the requirements analyses on which the SPS was based |
keywords |
productivity, software, hardware, programming |
series |
CADline |
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