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Rapid Prototyping 1982: Columbia, MD, USA
- Stephen L. Squires, Martha A. Branstad, Marvin V. Zelkowitz:
Proceedings of the workshop on Rapid Prototyping, Columbia, Maryland, USA, April 19-21, 1982. ACM 1982, ISBN 978-0-89791-094-1 - Stephen L. Squires, Marvin V. Zelkowitz, Martha A. Branstad:
Rapid prototyping workshop: overview. 2 - Robert M. Balzer, Neil M. Goldman, David S. Wile:
Operational specification as the basis for rapid prototyping. 3-16 - Martin S. Feather:
Mappings for rapid prototyping. 17-24 - Donald Cohen, William R. Swartout, Robert Balzer:
Using symbolic execution to characterize behavior. 25-32 - David R. Barstow:
Rapid prototyping, automatic programming, and experimental sciences. 33-34 - Bruce I. Blum, Raymond C. Houghton Jr.:
Rapid prototyping of information management systems. 35-38 - Alan M. Davis:
Rapid prototyping using executable requirements specifications. 39-44 - John K. Dixon, John McLean, David Lorge Parnas:
Rapid prototyping by means of abstract module specifications written as trace axioms. 45-49 - W. Peter Dodd, P. Ramsay, Tom H. Axford, D. G. Parkyn:
A prototyping language for text-processing applications. 50-53 - Arthur G. Duncan:
Prototyping in ADA: a case study. 54-60 - Ray Ford, Chris Marlin:
Implementation prototypes in the development of programming language features. 61-66 - Hans Gill, Roland Lindvall, Olle Rosin, Erik Sandewall, Henrik Sörensen, Ove Wigertz:
Experience from computer supported prototyping for information flow in hospitals. 67-70 - Narain H. Gehani:
A study in prototyping. 71-74 - Joseph A. Goguen, José Meseguer:
Rapid prototyping: in the OBJ executable specification language. 75-84 - Connie Heitmeyer, Carl E. Landwehr, M. Cornwell:
The use of quick prototypes in the secure military message systems project. 85-87 - James W. Hooper, Pei Hsia:
Scenario-based prototyping for requirements identification. 88-93 - Hans E. Keus:
Prototyping: a more reasonable approach to system development. 94-95 - Aviel Klausner, T. E. Konchan:
Rapid prototyping and requirements specification using PDS. 96-105 - M. M. Lehman:
Research proposal to study: the role of executable metric models in the programming process. 106-111 - Glenn H. MacEwen:
Specification prototyping. 112-119 - R. E. A. Mason, Tom T. Carey, A. Benjamin:
ACT/1: a tool for information systems prototyping. 120-126 - Gerard C. McCoyd, John R. Mitchell:
System sketching: the generation of rapid prototypes for transaction based systems. 127-132 - Roland T. Mittermeir:
HIBOL: a language for fast prototyping in data processing environments. 133-140 - Jay Ramanathan, Charley J. Shubra:
Use of annotated schemes for developing prototype programs. 141-149 - Charles Rich, Richard C. Waters:
The disciplined use of simplifying assumptions. 150-154 - Stephen W. Smoliar:
Approaches to executable specifications. 155-159 - Tamara Taylor, Thomas A. Standish:
Initial thoughts on rapid prototyping techniques. 160-166 - Allan M. Stavely:
Models as executable designs. 167-168 - Eugene M. Strand, Warren T. Jones:
Prototyping and small scale software projects. 169-170 - Anthony I. Wasserman, David T. Shewmake:
Rapid prototyping of interactive information systems. 171-180 - Mark D. Weiser:
Scale models and rapid prototyping. 181-185
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