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The Computer Journal 1981 24(3):235-242; doi:10.1093/comjnl/24.3.235
© 1981 by British Computer Society
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The Gamma software engineering system

M. E. Falla *

Software Sciences Ltd., London & Manchester House, Park Street, Macclesfield, UK

The Gamma system addresses the problems involved in the economic, large scale production of software. It does this by allowing the designer/programmer to work in terms of ‘abstract modules’ and by providing a data base in which the developing design and implementation can be stored, modified and analysed. An initial system, of which about half has been implemented in its own language, is now working.


Received August 1980.

* Software Sciences Ltd., London & Manchester House, Park Street, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK11 6SR, UK


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