CLU reference manual
Programming in MODULA-2 (3rd corrected ed.)
Programming in MODULA-2 (3rd corrected ed.)
ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems (TOPLAS) - The MIT Press scientific computation series
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Foundations for the Arcadia environment architecture
SDE 3 Proceedings of the third ACM SIGSOFT/SIGPLAN software engineering symposium on Practical software development environments
Type checking, separate compilation and reusability
SIGPLAN '84 Proceedings of the 1984 SIGPLAN symposium on Compiler construction
Principles of Database Systems
Principles of Database Systems
POPL '83 Proceedings of the 10th ACM SIGACT-SIGPLAN symposium on Principles of programming languages
Software development control based on module interconnection
ICSE '79 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Software engineering
Nesting in Ada programs is for the birds
SIGPLAN '80 Proceedings of the ACM-SIGPLAN symposium on The ADA programming language
The Darwin software-evolution environment
SDE 1 Proceedings of the first ACM SIGSOFT/SIGPLAN software engineering symposium on Practical software development environments
Language and tool support for precise interface control (environments, programming languages, module interconnection)
Rationale for the design of the Ada programming language
ACM SIGPLAN Notices - Rationale for the deisgn of the Ada programming language
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Foundations for the Arcadia environment architecture
SDE 3 Proceedings of the third ACM SIGSOFT/SIGPLAN software engineering symposium on Practical software development environments
TEAM: a support environment for testing, evaluation, and analysis
SDE 3 Proceedings of the third ACM SIGSOFT/SIGPLAN software engineering symposium on Practical software development environments
OROS: toward a type model for software development environments
OOPSLA '89 Conference proceedings on Object-oriented programming systems, languages and applications
Facilitating process prototyping by controlling the impact of change
ISPW '88 Proceedings of the 4th international software process workshop on Representing and enacting the software process
A comparative evaluation of object definition techniques for large prototype systems
ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems (TOPLAS)
Fine grained data management to achieve evolution resilience in a software development environment
SDE 4 Proceedings of the fourth ACM SIGSOFT symposium on Software development environments
A procedure and tools for transition engineering
SDE 4 Proceedings of the fourth ACM SIGSOFT symposium on Software development environments
Projecting Software Defects from Analyzing Ada Designs
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering - Special issue on software measurement principles, techniques, and environments
SDE 5 Proceedings of the fifth ACM SIGSOFT symposium on Software development environments
ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems (TOPLAS)
Formalization and application of a unifying model for name management
SIGSOFT '95 Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGSOFT symposium on Foundations of software engineering
Programming heterogeneous transactions for software development environments
ICSE '93 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Software Engineering
Static checking of system behaviors using derived component assumptions
ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM)
IWSSD '96 Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Software Specification and Design
A Component-Based Systems Development Approach
Journal of Integrated Design & Process Science
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The AdaPIC tool set, an important component of an Ada software development environment, is discussed. The AdaPIC tool set is one particular instantiation, specifically adapted for use with Ada, of the more general collection of language features and analysis capabilities that constitute the PIC approach to describing and analyzing relationships among software system components. This tool set is being tailored to support an incremental approach to the interface control aspects of the software development process. Following a discussion of the PIC interface control and incremental development concepts, the AdaPIC tool set is described, concentrating on its analysis tools and support for incremental development and demonstrating how it contributes to the technology for developing large Ada software systems.