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Intelligent Assistance for Software Development and Maintenance Export

IEEE Software In Software, IEEE, Vol. 5, No. 3. (1988), pp. 40-49.

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an environment that support some action based on the event, have data model (object description) and process model (rules, policies)

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An environment is described, called Professor Marvel, that provides early error checking and answers questions about the program under development. The environment has a certain understanding of the systems being developed and how to use tools to produce software. It aids individual programmers and helps coordinate programming teams. The key components of Marvel are a database that stores data represented as objects, as in object-oriented languages, and a model of the development process that imposes a structure on programming activities. Marvel's support of insight and of opportunistic processing is discussed at length, as is the handling of side effects. A sample session is described.


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