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Tool Interfacing Mechanisms for Programming-for-the-Large and Programming-for-the-Small
Gold Coast, Australia December 04-December 06
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Yun Yang, Swinburne University of Technology
Software development needs to be supported at both the organisational process level (programming-for-the-large) and the detailed coding level (programming-for-the-small). It is critical to seal the gap in order to enable effective software integration at both levels in a uniform manner instead of in isolation now. This paper is aimed at addressing fundamental issues related to integration techniques for productive software development. In particular, we focus on tool interfacing mechanisms for universally accessible data integration and plug-and-play tool integration to support software development uniformly.
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Yun Yang, "Tool Interfacing Mechanisms for Programming-for-the-Large and Programming-for-the-Small," apsec, pp.359, Ninth Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC'02), 2002
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