Abstract :
Software engineering tools are critical to the progress of software development, virtually defining the limits of what developers can accomplish. Each generation of tools is preceded by promises of shorter life cycles, greater productivity, greater portability and simplified maintenance. Unfortunately, these promises are often not realized, primarily because tool creators cannot overcome the difficulties associated with integrating tools into a cohesive environment one that is adaptable to both development and maintenance organizations. The paper discusses a list of considerations for managers when evaluating how well a tool fits the organisation´s context. It considers integrated project support environments
Keywords :
programming environments; project support environments; software development management; software tools; integrated environments; integrated project support environments; maintenance; organisations; portability; productivity; shorter life cycles; software development; software development management; software engineering tools; Buildings; Costs; Environmental management; Measurement standards; Productivity; Project management; Research and development management; Software maintenance; Software testing; Software tools;