
Abstract The paper gives an overview over methods and tools for the management of the software life cycle and a report on the 'First IFAC/IFIP Workshop on Experience with the Management of Software Projects' in Heidelberg, May 14 - 16, 1986. It mainly emphasizes non-technical aspects, like e.g. cost-estimation, productivity, planning, and human factors. In the technical parts it is tried to draw attention to aspects which are usually neglected, like e.g. test and verification or application dependent selection of tools and languages. Finally an attempt is made to identify technological trends in the development of software tools.
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