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Protection and cooperation in a software engineering environment

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This paper describes the problems which arise when a team is developing or maintaining a software product. These problems are the sharing of objects, the side effect of modifications, the protection and structuring of teams and products. We discuss these problems and the solutions proposed by the Adele data base of programs

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Reidar Conradi Tor M. Didriksen Dag H. Wanvik

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Belkhatir, N., Estublier, J. (1987). Protection and cooperation in a software engineering environment. In: Conradi, R., Didriksen, T.M., Wanvik, D.H. (eds) Advanced Programming Environments. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 244. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-17189-4_100

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