1983
DOI: 10.1145/989965.989968
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A taxonomy of tool features for the Ada programming support environment (APSE)

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“…This type of functional classification scheme was first described in the NBS Taxonomy report [@Houghton 1983] and later elaborated in the SEE Taxonomy [@ Kean 1985]. The E&V Team has followed the general scheme suggested in the above-referenced documents, but with some further elaboration and modifications designed to make the taxonomy compatible with the rest of the multiple indexing scheme used in other parts of this manual.…”
Section: Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This type of functional classification scheme was first described in the NBS Taxonomy report [@Houghton 1983] and later elaborated in the SEE Taxonomy [@ Kean 1985]. The E&V Team has followed the general scheme suggested in the above-referenced documents, but with some further elaboration and modifications designed to make the taxonomy compatible with the rest of the multiple indexing scheme used in other parts of this manual.…”
Section: Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[@RADC 1985] The extent to which training and other user help is available from the vendor of a component or from the component itself, including on-line, documentation, listings, and printouts, which serve the purpose of providing operating instructions for using the component to obtain desired results. [@DACS 1979] Cross References: This type of functional classification scheme was first described in the NBS Taxonomy report [@Houghton 1983] and later elaborated in the SEE Taxonomy [@ Kean 1985]. The E&V Team has followed the general scheme suggested in the above-referenced 7-1 documents, but with some further elaboration and modifications designed to make the taxonomy compatible with the rest of the multiple indexing scheme used in other parts of this manual.…”
Section: System Accessibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some are more oriented toward tools than activities, but all are helpful in defining what can be automated. Those that have been used in defining the activities in our study of Ada Programming Support Environments include the SEE taxonomy 1111, the NBS taxonomy [7], the Software Development, Standard [I 31, the Evaluation and Validation Team's Classification Schema [12], and the AdaEurope study [9].…”
Section: Ldenti 'Ymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, there are lists of questions and criteria without the details of how to answer the questions or apply the criteria (e.g. [4], [7]). These lists are useful, but are frequently difficult to apply in practice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%