Jasmine: a software system modelling facility

  • Authors:
  • Keith Marzullo;Douglas Wiebe

  • Affiliations:
  • Xerox Information Systems Division;University of Washington

  • Venue:
  • SDE 2 Proceedings of the second ACM SIGSOFT/SIGPLAN software engineering symposium on Practical software development environments
  • Year:
  • 1987

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Abstract

Jasmine is a programming-in-the-large system designed by the authors at Xerox Information Systems Division. Jasmine consists of workstation tools and network services that help programmers develop, release, and maintain large software systems. Jasmine has three primary parts: (1) system models that describe the structure and versions of software, (2) context-relative, distributed naming of software components (supporting replication), and (3) a collection of tools that use (1) and (2) to manipulate software systems. We present an overview of these parts of Jasmine.