System design with Ada
Programming in Prolog (2nd ed.)
Programming in Prolog (2nd ed.)
Cooperating knowledge-based assistants for the office
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
LISP
On the criteria to be used in decomposing systems into modules
Communications of the ACM
Visual programming: perspectives and approaches
IBM Systems Journal
Visual programming: perspectives and approaches
IBM Systems Journal
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An icon-based design method that combines a module-oriented Prolog design model, graphical software design, and software engineering principles is presented. It is based on a dataflow-driven decomposition that is guided by design principles, followed by evaluation. Its purpose is to enable Prolog applications to be developed in accordance with the general principles of software engineering: modifiability, efficiency, reliability, and understandability. The design model and procedure are described. The design of a Lisp interpreter is considered to illustrate the method.