Towards a Programmer’s Apprentice (Again)
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Shrobe, Howard; Katz, Boris; Davis, Randall
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Programmers are loathe to interrupt their workflow to document their design rationale, leading to frequent errors when software is modified—often much later and by different programmers. A Pro- grammer’s Assistant could interact with the programmer to capture and preserve design rationale, in a natural way that would make rationale capture “cost less than it’s worth”, and could also detect common flaws in program design. Such a programmer’s assistant was not practical when it was first proposed decades ago, but advances over the years make now the time to revisit the concept, as our prototype shows.
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2015-04-03Publisher
Center for Brains, Minds and Machines (CBMM)
Series/Report no.
CBMM Memo Series;030
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Computer Programming, Documentation
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