The Experimental Aircraft Programme software toolset
Software Engineering Journal
CASE tools and software factories
CAiSE '90 Proceedings of the second Nordic conference on Advanced information systems engineering
Life Cycle Support in the ADA Environment
Life Cycle Support in the ADA Environment
An introduction to the Programmer's Workbench
ICSE '76 Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Software engineering
An annotated bibliography on integration in software engineering environments
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
An analysis technique for examining integration in a project support environment
SDE 5 Proceedings of the fifth ACM SIGSOFT symposium on Software development environments
Control integration: a briefly annotated bibliography
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
An examination of the current state of IPSE technology
ICSE '93 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Software Engineering
A Classification of CASE Technology
Computer
Project integrating reference object library (PIROL): an object-oriented multiple-view SEE
SEE '95 Proceedings of the 1995 Software Engineering Environment Conferences
IWSSD '93 Proceedings of the 7th international workshop on Software specification and design
Interconnected Musical Networks: Toward a Theoretical Framework
Computer Music Journal
A seed for a STEP application protocol for systems engineering
ECBS'99 Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE conference on Engineering of computer-based systems
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The authors argue that current work on integrated project support environments (IPSEs) is based on an inappropriate view of integration, and that IPSE developers should create semantically rich infrastructures or produce well-integrated tool sets rather than open repositories or infrastructures. The requirements of IPSEs are outlined. The meaning of integration is examined, and tool integration in IPSEs, the only form of integration most IPSEs have, is discussed. CASE tools are perceived to be more effective and are much more widely used than IPSEs.