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This paper was presented at the Fifth Collaborative Research Symposium on Security, E-Learning, Internet and Networking (SEIN 2009), 26-27 November 2009, which was held in Darmstadt, Germany. It was published by the University of Plymouth and the symposium proceedings are available at http://www.cisnr.org

Abstract

This paper describes a novel approach to program script generation. The goals are twofold: to allow a number of different software packages to be implemented together and to permit a user with little or no programming skill to produce executable code. The principles and requirements of such a system are discussed and an outline approach is suggested. A case study based on electric motor design is presented for which early results are encouraging. Future development is considered in conclusion.

Disciplines

Computer Engineering

Recommended Citation

Evans, L., Grout, V, Staton, D. & Hawkins, D., (2009)’Integration Methodologies for Disparate Software Packages with an Emphasis on Usability. (Proceedings of the Fifth Collaborative Research Symposium on Security, E-Learning, Internet and Networking SEIN 2009, 26-27 November 2009, pp81-90 held in Darmstadt, Germany: Plymouth University



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