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Title: Parallels in Computer-Aided Design Framework and Software Development Environment Efforts
Author(s): Susan Dart
Abstract: This paper is an attempt to raise awareness about the
similarities between the efforts of the software development environment (SDE)
community and the electronic computer-aided design (CAD) framework community.
Apparently, SDE and CAD engineers are not aware of what is happening in each
other's fields, yet cross-fertilization of efforts would assist progress since
both communities are addressing the same problems of providing configuration
management (CM), tool integration and process management support in their
environment. Each community can benefit from the other since both have similar
needs and have found, and are finding, similar solutions. It is particularly
useful to consider collaborative efforts as both communities are evolving towards
standardization.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- State of Automated CM in the SDE Community
- State of Environment Technology in the SDE Community
- State of Automated CM in the CAD Community
- State of Environment Technology in the CAD Community
- Comparisons Between the Communities
- Similarities in Concepts and Technology
- Differences Between the Communities
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- References
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Engineering Institute (SEI) is a federally funded research and
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Copyright
2007
by Carnegie Mellon University
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Last Modified: 11 January 2007
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