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Honeywell ProtoTech. Phase 1

Authors: John Kimball; Tim King; Aaron Larson; Chris Miller; Jon Ward; HONEYWELL SYSTEMS AND RESEARCH CENTER MINNEAPOLIS MN
Abstract:
This report describes the Environment for Software Prototyping (ESP). Within ESP, prototyping is viewed as an experimental process whose results drive the evolution of a domain theory in the context of a megaprogramming environment. ESP is used to evaluate the nature and efficiency of technologies that address requirements unique to prototyping. ESP consists of a component shelf containing reusable components (i.e., a component consists of a specification and a set of implementations), a repository for reusable software architectures (i.e., an architecture defines the structural characteristics of a system), and a workbench (i.e., a workspace for conducting prototyping experiments). ESP provides an environment for bootstrapping a megaprogramming capability.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Final rept. Dec 89-Jun 92
Pages: 47
Report Date: JUN 92
Contract Number: N00014-90-C-0015
Report Number: A129252
Keywords relating to this report:
*COMPUTER PROGRAMS
*PROTOTYPES
ARCHITECTURE
DRIVES
EFFICIENCY
ENVIRONMENTS
REQUIREMENTS
SPECIFICATIONS
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