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Imaginate [software construction] [PDF]

open access: possibleIEEE Software, 2004
We looked at the projects requirements and thought they were straightforward. This project uses a home-brew application development system. It is an example of agile development. This framework uses a mixture of technologies: some modeling, some code generation, some reusable components, and so on.
D. Thomas, A. Hunt
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Slicing Software for Model Construction

Higher-Order and Symbolic Computation, 2000
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Matthew B. Dwyer   +2 more
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Practice [software construction]

IEEE Software, 2004
The concept of "construction" is being a separate activity in the development process. Having something called "construction" makes it easy for some in the industry to Balkanize the concept. Construction has connotations that make it seem somewhat manual compared to the more cerebral "analysis" and "design" phases.
A. Hunt, D. Thomas
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Logical construction of software

Communications of the ACM, 1980
The authors contend that it is both possible and necessary to clearly demark and explicitly define the transition between the software design and software implementation phases of the software life cycle. The output of the software design phase is defined to be a logical design of software, and the logical design can be described explicitly if the ...
Donald R. Chand, Surya B. Yadav
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Constructing a Creative Software with Services

2021 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC), 2021
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Creative Computing can be applied to construct a creative service software by utilizing various domain knowledges, where the software contains a solution that not only effective, but also novel, useful and surprising.
Hongji Yang   +3 more
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Constructing a Service Software with Microservices

2018 IEEE World Congress on Services (SERVICES), 2018
The microservice architecture is a variation of a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) that allows a service to be broken down into a number of smaller but independently concurrent running units so that both performance and maintainability of the application can get a big improvement.
Faisal Fahmi, Feng-Jian Wang
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Software Pattern Constructs

1987
A software pattern construct is a syntactical structure in a higher order language which provides examples of correct format for common programming expressions. Typical applications include: input and output phrasing and the use of prompts; control structures; conditional and logical constructs; and secondary data structures as arrays, records, and ...
Ross A. Gagliano, G. Scott Owen
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Build-A Software Construction Tool

AT&T Bell Laboratories Technical Journal, 1984
The build tool is used as a sophisticated method of generating and modifying software systems. Bui Id is being used successfully by a number of UNIX™ software-based projects at AT&T Bell Laboratories. Build is an extension to the make program that permits several software developers to independently make a collection of software while sharing the same ...
V. B. Erickson, J. F. Pellegrin
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A reuse culture for software construction [PDF]

open access: possible, 1993
In this position paper we advocate the idea of creating a new style of software construction that is based on the systematic reuse of application specific collections of software components and design structures together with corresponding process models.
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Integrating Software Construction and Software Deployment

2003
Classically, software deployment is a process consisting of building the software, packaging it for distribution, and installing it at the target site. This approach has two problems. First, a package must be annotated with dependency information and other meta-data.
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