Abstract

The session on debugging in integrated environments started with Fairley's characterization of integrated environments as follows: (1) versatile collection of analysis, design, implementation, testing, and maintenance tools; (2) consistent user interface among the tools; (3) common representation of information (e.g., Stoneman's database model, Unix pipe); (4) history/version control/configuration management capability; and (5) encouragement of good practice. He then asked the audience the following questions: (1) what is your view of environments? (2) what possibilities exist for debugging in integrated environments that do not exist in a mere collection of tools? (3) what is the difference between high--level debugging and low--level debugging with high--level tools?

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