Assessment of Quality Software Development Tools, 2nd Symposium

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Papers from the Second Symposium on Assessment of Quality Software Development Tools held in New Orleans, Louisiana, May 1992, discuss testing and evaluating tools, standards for tools interconnection, and layout and presentation of graphs. No index. Acidic paper. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780818626203
  • Publisher: IEEE Computer Society Press
  • Publication date: 10/28/1992
  • Pages: 336

Table of Contents

Preface
General Conference Committee
Testing Tools: Part I
ATAC: A Data Flow Coverage Testing Tool for C 2
SEMST: A Support Environment for the Management of Software Testing 11
A Linear Combination Software Reliability Modeling Tool with Graphically-Oriented User Interface 21
Evaluating Tools
Software Design Tools Evaluation in Context of a Metaparadigm 34
A Systematic Approach to CASE Selection 42
Evaluating and Selecting Testing Tools 55
Standards for Tools Interconnection
Introducing IEEE-CS 1175: A Standard for Tool Interconnections 66
Introducing EIA-CDIF: The Case Data Interchange Format Standard 74
Overview on PCTE Standardization 83
Introducing ANSI-X3.138-1988: A Standard for Information Resource Dictionary System (IRDS) 90
Program Understanding
Assessment of Support for Program Understanding 102
Automated Assessment of Program and System Quality 112
Assessment of Reverse Eng. Tools: A MECCA Approach 120
Testing Tools: Part II
Experience in Using Three Testing Tools for Research and Education in Software Engineering 128
A Tool for Software Quality 144
An Intelligent Approach to Verification and Testing of the Configurator 151
Layout and Presentation of Graphs: Part 1
An Object Oriented Layout for Directed Graphs 164
A-Vu: A Visualization Tool for Complex Software Systems 172
Software Process and Quality
Open Process/6000: A Total Solution for Process Management 184
SQEngineer: A Methodology and Tool for Specifying and Engineering Software Quality 194
REQUirements Engineering Support Technique (REQUEST): A Market-Driven Requirements Management Process 211
Layout and Presentation of Graphs: Part II
Graph Visualization in Software Analysis 226
Graph Services for Program Understanding Tools 238
Design: Methods and Tools
Development of a Workbench for Knowledge-based Systems Using the ECMA Reference Model for CASE Frameworks 254
Architecture Flow Diagrams Under Teamwork 262
Integrated CASE: Our Experience with Teamwork and Rational 271
Testing Tools: Part III
Design, Implementation, and Case Study of a Function Level Unit Test Environment 286
PISCES: A Tool for Predicting Software Testability 297
CDA: A System for Understanding the Dynamic Properties of Data Processing Programs 310
Author Index 320
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