核心概念
The author discusses the historical background and principles behind the innovative Software through Pictures multi-user development environment.
要約
Lessons from a Pioneering Software Engineering Environment delves into the evolution of software development tools, emphasizing the integration of design principles with other software products. The paper highlights the transition from early programming environments to sophisticated IDEs, focusing on user software engineering methodologies and tool integration principles. It showcases how Software through Pictures revolutionized software design by incorporating graphical representations and relational databases, leading to its commercial success and continuous enhancement over more than 15 years.
統計
"The first programming environments, supporting development and execution of a program written in a high-level language, were built in the late 1960s and early 1970s."
"Interest in and use of programming environments grew rapidly following the release of the inexpensive Turbo Pascal in 1983 for DOS."
"StP was commercially launched in November 1984 and was regularly updated for more than 15 years."
"StP took advantage of the Network File System (new at the time) and the X Windows System."
"The work described here has served as an important foundation for today’s sophisticated IDEs."
引用
"The USE approach introduced external design, i.e., user interface design, into its methodology."
"StP was not a monolithic system but rather a collection of modules that communicated with one another through a shared relational DBMS."
"Today, software developers use many different tools and libraries to build their applications, making the need for powerful integration mechanisms more critical than ever before."