The evolution of CACSD tools-a software engineering perspective

Ole Ravn, Maciej Szymkat

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    Abstract

    The earlier evolution of computer-aided control system design (CACSD) tools is discussed from a software engineering perspective. A model of the design process is presented as the basis for principles and requirements of future CACSD tools. Combinability, interfacing in memory, and an open workspace are seen as important concepts in CACSD. Some points are made about the problem of buy or make when new software is required, and the idea of buy and make is put forward. Emphasis is put on the time perspective and the life cycle of the software
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationIEEE Symposium on Computer-Aided Control System Design
    PublisherIEEE
    Publication date1992
    Pages225-231
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1992
    Event1992 IEEE Symposium on Computer-Aided Control System Design - Napa, United States
    Duration: 17 Mar 199219 Mar 1992
    https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/conhome/1139/proceeding

    Conference

    Conference1992 IEEE Symposium on Computer-Aided Control System Design
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CityNapa
    Period17/03/199219/03/1992
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