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Intellipse: A Knowledge Based Tool for an Integrated Project Support Environment

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This paper describes progress made during the first year of Intellipse, a project funded under the Alvey Directorate’s software engineering programme. The aim of the three year project, begun in October 1985, is to design and develop knowledge based software tools which can support the development of commercial data processing systems. The three project collaborators are Aston University, BIS Applied Systems Ltd and the Group Computer Systems Development Team of the British Steel Corporation (Strip Products Group).

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Bader, J., Hannaford, D., Cochran, A., Edwards, J. (1988). Intellipse: A Knowledge Based Tool for an Integrated Project Support Environment. In: Benyon, D., Skidmore, S. (eds) Automating Systems Development. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1033-4_15

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