Communications of the ACM
ICSE '94 Proceedings of the 16th international conference on Software engineering
Introduction to Control Systems
Introduction to Control Systems
The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Softw
The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Softw
Splitting the Difference: The Historical Necessity of Synthesis in Software Engineering
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
Universal Safety Standard is Infeasible—for Now
IEEE Software
Software's Future: Managing Evolution
IEEE Software
The Multimedia Maintenance Interface (MuMMI) System
COMPSAC '00 24th International Computer Software and Applications Conference
Reengineering Legacy Applications using Design Patterns
STEP '97 Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Software Technology and Engineering Practice (STEP '97) (including CASE '97)
IEEE Transactions on Computers
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Although adoption of a software process model or method can realise significant benefits, there is generally a need to provide a level of computerised support if it is to be usefully applied to large real-world systems. This is particularly true in relation to the software maintenance discipline, where many of the problems to date have typically arisen from deficiencies in recording and being able to easily access any knowledge regained about a system during maintenance. The MultiMedia Maintenance Management (M4) system has been designed and prototyped as a meta-CASE framework in order to promote maximum process flexibility and product extensibility. As such, a variety of bespoke or host-resident tools for activities such as process management, information reclamation and documentation, configuration management, risk assessment etc. may be plugged into the M4 system and activated through a universal front-end.