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Collaborative Development Environments
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Introducing Collaborative Development Environments
In software development, a Collaborative Development Environment (CDE) allows developers and stakeholders to share ideas and knowledge and to work together toward a common task. With the launch of this latest research topic, alphaWorks focuses on the service model and CDEs that allow engineers to solve problems online. IBM fellow Grady Booch sheds light on the concept and the benefits of using CDEs. More >
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CDE technologies |  | | IBM Sharable Code: An online platform for developing, reusing, managing, and deploying Web 2.0 applications and Web API mashups. |  | | IBM DAMIA: A data mashup service for your Web and enterprise information. |  | | CoScripter: A system for capturing, sharing, and automating tasks on the Web. |  | | ThinkPlace: A Web application for facilitating innovation through idea generation, collaboration, and refinement. |  | | ManyEyes: A service that combines information visualization with social software, enabling collaborative visualization by groups of users. |  | | QEDWiki: A powerful browser-based assembly canvas for mashups and situational applications. |  | | Web Relational Blocks: A visual builder for rapid development of Web applications. |  | |  | Learn about Collaborative Development Environments |  | | Introduction to CDEs: A collaborative development environment (CDE) is a virtual space where the stakeholders of a project – even if separated by time or space – can meet, share, brainstorm, discuss, reason about, negotiate, record, and generally labor together to carry out some task, most often to create some useful artifact and its supporting objects. |  | | Q&A: Grady Booch: alphaWorks talked to Grady Booch, the IBM resident expert on Collaborative Development Environments (CDEs) about the concept, what it means, and whom it benefits. Mr. Booch is an IBM fellow and Chief Scientist for Rational software. |  | | Q&A: Web Relational Blocks team: alphaWorks talked to the Web Relational Blocks team about WebRB as a Collaborative Development Environment. |  | | All that Jazz: Rational and IBM Research are constructing a new approach to software development and collaborative engineering with the project Jazz. |
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