Application Development Without ProgrammersTextbook on trends and methodologys in computer programmeing - covers the move towards software which permits end-users to create their own applications, implications for systems analysis and EDP personnel (esp. Programmers) vs. Further training and skill development of end- users, applications and efficiency, etc. Illustrations and references. |
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... DIALOGUE PROGRAM GENERATORS Many end users employ terminal dialogues which have been preprogrammed for them , often in languages such as COBOL or PL / 1 . Such dialogues are time consuming to program and debug , espe- cially because ...
... DIALOGUE PROGRAM GENERATORS Many end users employ terminal dialogues which have been preprogrammed for them , often in languages such as COBOL or PL / 1 . Such dialogues are time consuming to program and debug , espe- cially because ...
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... DIALOGUES FOR GENERATING DIALOGUES dialogue . An attractive way of generating a dialogue is to use a dialogue employing the same terminal . The de- signer uses the terminal to specify the dialogue he wants to create , then to test and ...
... DIALOGUES FOR GENERATING DIALOGUES dialogue . An attractive way of generating a dialogue is to use a dialogue employing the same terminal . The de- signer uses the terminal to specify the dialogue he wants to create , then to test and ...
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... dialogues . There are two giant advantages in standardizing dialogue structures rather than allowing a proliferation of different forms of dialogue to be written for different applications . First , application - independent software ...
... dialogues . There are two giant advantages in standardizing dialogue structures rather than allowing a proliferation of different forms of dialogue to be written for different applications . First , application - independent software ...
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Productivity of Application Creation | 29 |
How Should the DP Operation Be Managed? 73 References | 75 |
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05 FILLER achieved application creation application development application packages application programs application software automated backlog BUBONIC PLAGUE COBOL or PL/1 CODASYL complex conventional programming corporations cost create applications data administration data base data dictionary data processing data-base languages data-base query languages data-base systems dialogue display documentation DP department DP development DP executive DP managers DP professionals EMPLOYEE end users end-user example facilities field Figure files formal fourth-generation languages functions graphics high-level High-Level Programming Languages IBM's IDMS improve Information Center information retrieval information retrieval system installations interactive machine maintenance ment methods minicomputer modify MOVE needed NOMAD nonprocedural on-line operation Playtex problems procedures productivity programming language prototype QUERY-BY-EXAMPLE quickly records requirements screen software houses sometimes specifications staff structured programming systems analysts techniques terminal TIN BENDING tion types typical update user-driven computing VALUE SPACE vendor viewdata