1984
DOI: 10.1145/952980.808638
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A workbench for project oriented software engineering courses

Abstract: We present the Computer Science Scholar's Workbench, a tool kit written in Pascal suitable for research and teaching. It has advantages over contemporary workbenches, UNIX and INTERLISP: a host to support the tool kit costs less than $3,000, the tools are free-available in source from publications, and the tools are written in Pascal which is widely used in academic environments. We discuss a) course requirements and problems unique to project oriented software engineering classes, b) the tools we've chosen fo… Show more

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“…For example, Shooman [3] and Waguespack and Haas [13] described extensive and cost-effective programmers workbenches. Both of these facilities were specifically designed to support software engineering education.…”
Section: Course Organizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Shooman [3] and Waguespack and Haas [13] described extensive and cost-effective programmers workbenches. Both of these facilities were specifically designed to support software engineering education.…”
Section: Course Organizationmentioning
confidence: 99%