Joint Proceedings of the Second International Software Architecture Workshop (ISAW-2) and International Workshop on Multiple Pe 1996
DOI: 10.1145/243327.243664
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Support for constructing environments with multiple views

Abstract: We describe several approaches to supporting the construction of design environments with multiple views of common information. We then outline a new approach that draws on the best of each of them. KEYWORDSmultiple views, view consistency, change descriptions, constraints, view mapping languages, process modelling

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“…Third-party tools, like those shown in Figure 9 can not be constrained or integrated to the same degree as our tools built with an open message-passing architecture (Grundy et al, 1996b, Grundy et al, 1996c. However, we have built up useful office automation system workflows and work coordination mechanisms, as illustrated in the Figure 9 example.…”
Section: Supporting Tool Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third-party tools, like those shown in Figure 9 can not be constrained or integrated to the same degree as our tools built with an open message-passing architecture (Grundy et al, 1996b, Grundy et al, 1996c. However, we have built up useful office automation system workflows and work coordination mechanisms, as illustrated in the Figure 9 example.…”
Section: Supporting Tool Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have integrated Serendipity with SPE (Snart Programming Environment) [10], an integrated software development environment, to produce SPE-Serendipity [12,13]. Serendipity provides the process modelling and enactment capabilities used to guide or enforce work in SPE.…”
Section: The Serendipity Pcementioning
confidence: 99%