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IEEE Software, 1988
An expert-system planner is presented to automate the clerical and routine activities associated with software development using present-day environments such as Unix. The three functions of such a planner-coordination of tools, integration of tools, and representation of objects-are examined.
Bisiani R, Lecouat F, AMBRIOLA, VINCENZO
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An expert-system planner is presented to automate the clerical and routine activities associated with software development using present-day environments such as Unix. The three functions of such a planner-coordination of tools, integration of tools, and representation of objects-are examined.
Bisiani R, Lecouat F, AMBRIOLA, VINCENZO
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2021
Dieser Artikel stellt einige Überlegungen zur Entstehung und Wirkmächtigkeit von Stereotypen vor sowie zur (mangelnden) Präsenz von Vorbildern in der Herausbildung von musikalischen Präferenzen. Dieser Fokus thematisiert einen von vielen, komplexen Aspekten hinsichtlich einer anhaltenden Unterrepräsentanz von Frauen im Kultur- und Medienbereich. Anhand
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Dieser Artikel stellt einige Überlegungen zur Entstehung und Wirkmächtigkeit von Stereotypen vor sowie zur (mangelnden) Präsenz von Vorbildern in der Herausbildung von musikalischen Präferenzen. Dieser Fokus thematisiert einen von vielen, komplexen Aspekten hinsichtlich einer anhaltenden Unterrepräsentanz von Frauen im Kultur- und Medienbereich. Anhand
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ToolManager: a tool for management of CASE tools
Proceedings 26th Annual International Computer Software and Applications, 2003This paper presents ToolManager, a tool for management of CASE tools during the development of a specific software project. The aim of this tool is to support part of an automated process for the planning, management and use of CASE tools during the execution of activities defined in a software project plan.
Sandro Ronaldo Bezerra Oliveira +2 more
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Tool characteristics in imagery of tool actions
Psychological Research, 2013Are tool characteristics represented in imagined tool actions? In two experiments participants imagined and executed coloring rectangles with a thick and a thin pen. In Experiment 2, an additional execution condition without visual feedback of coloring allowed us to dissociate between the relevance of kinesthetic and visual feedback.
Martina, Rieger, Cristina, Massen
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1991
With the tool Exspect one can design and simulate formal specifications of distributed systems by means of a formalism based on hierarchical colored Petri nets. A graphical tool set to support the specification process has been implemented. It consists of an editor that allows for hierarchical structuring, a type checker that verifies the rules of the ...
Kees M. van Hee +2 more
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With the tool Exspect one can design and simulate formal specifications of distributed systems by means of a formalism based on hierarchical colored Petri nets. A graphical tool set to support the specification process has been implemented. It consists of an editor that allows for hierarchical structuring, a type checker that verifies the rules of the ...
Kees M. van Hee +2 more
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Tool Design, Tool Wear and Tool Life
2009Metal cutting is a process of removing material from a workpiece in the form of chips using single- or multi-point cutting tools with a clearly defined geometry. To some extent, the performance of a cutting tool determines the cutting behaviour and the process capability.
Jiwang Yan +2 more
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Proceedings of the 9th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology - UIST '96, 1996
We describe local tools, a general interaction technique that replaces traditional tool palettes. A collection of tools sit on the worksurface along with the data. Each tool can be picked up (where it replaces the cursor), used, and then put down anywhere on the worksurface. There k a toolbox for organizing the tools. These local tools were implemented
Benjamin B. Bederson +5 more
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We describe local tools, a general interaction technique that replaces traditional tool palettes. A collection of tools sit on the worksurface along with the data. Each tool can be picked up (where it replaces the cursor), used, and then put down anywhere on the worksurface. There k a toolbox for organizing the tools. These local tools were implemented
Benjamin B. Bederson +5 more
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