The SRI International Hierarchical Development Handbook. Volume III. A Detailed Example in the Use 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 III of the HDM Handbook illustrates the application of HDM to the development of a non-trivial system. The example system is developed step-by-step, the languages of HDM are presented, and the decisions actually made during system development are described. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1979
Accession Number
ADA091272

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  • Brad A. Silverberg
  • Karl N. Levitt
  • Lawrence Robinson
  • W. Linwood Sutton

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  • SRI International

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