1988
DOI: 10.1002/j.1538-7305.1988.tb00636.x
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Software Specification and Prototyping Technologies

Abstract: It has been observed that the challenge of improving software productivity and quality is not just to “do the thing right” but to “do the right thing right.” Doing the right thing means building products and services that meet real customer needs. Specification is the first step in deriving system design from an understanding of customer needs. Technology to support software specification can, therefore, provide productivity and quality benefits that accrue through the entire product life cycle. Prototyping is… Show more

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“…A two-electrode version was also presented. Devices with wire were presented by Brown (1962). It is strange to note that the author presents the effect as an 'unknown electro-kinetic phenomena' (!?).…”
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“…A two-electrode version was also presented. Devices with wire were presented by Brown (1962). It is strange to note that the author presents the effect as an 'unknown electro-kinetic phenomena' (!?).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However several CASE tools enable development to be performed irrespective of the eventual implementation platform, as the tools include facilities for implementation on a number of different platforms. [35,36] Thus functional measures should provide a sound basis for the determination and classification of effort requirements in an automated environment up until the implementation phase of development.…”
Section: Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The modeling environment provides extensive tools for manipulating the model components, allowing a designer to determine the impact of proposed modifications or additions rapidly and, thus, provides significant benefits in software quality and productivity. 2 The construction of the actual components to be placed in the system is based on the models but uses a target construction environment. This environment provides all the tools usually found in a software develop ment environment, plus tools for installing and testing components.…”
Section: Component-oriented Softwarementioning
confidence: 99%