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Tool integration in Arcadia

Published:01 July 1989Publication History

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The objective of the Arcadia research project is to produce a family of evolvable software development and maintenance project support environments based on adaptive, self-analytic, proactive architectural components and formal definition, analysis, and evaluation of the software process and products. Research in “techniques and tools” is focussed on analysis capabilities for sequential and concurrent software systems and on language processing. The distinguishing characteristic of the architecture research is that solutions in the component technologies are being developed in a cooperative, synergistic fashion, for it is the interactions between the components that often raise the most challenging questions.

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          TRI-Ada '88: Proceedings of the conference on TRI-Ada '88
          July 1989
          676 pages
          ISBN:0897912853
          DOI:10.1145/76619

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