The SRI International Hierarchical Development Handbook. Volume I. The Foundations of HDM.

Abstract

HDM (the SRI Hierarchical Development Methodology) is an approach to software development that attempts to structure the overall development process by providing a unified framework that addresses most aspects of system development. Volume I of the HDM Handbook describes the basic concepts of HDM and shows how these concepts have been embodied in a computational model. It also presents procedures and guidelines for using them to produce a software system. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1979
Accession Number
ADA091270

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  • Lawrence Robinson
  • W. Linwood Sutton

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  • SRI International

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  • Software Engineering.