The Programmer's Workbench-A Machine for Software Development On almost all software development projects the assumption is made that the program development function will be done on the same machine on which the eventual system will run. It is only when this production machine is unavailable or when its programming environment is totally inadequate that alternatives are considered. In this paper it is suggested that there are many other situations where it would be advantageous to separate the program development and main tenance function onto a specialized computer which is dedicated to that purpose. Such a computer is here called a Programmer's Workbench. The four basic sections of the paper in troduce the subject,outline the general concept, discuss areas where such an approach may prove beneficial, and describe an operational system utilizing this concept. CACM October, 1977 Ivie, E. L. computer configurations, computer networks, software development, software engineering, software main tenance, UNIX 3.2 3.5 3.7 3.8 4.0 CA771007 JB December 27, 1977 10:37 AM 2626 4 2919 2786 4 2919 2840 4 2919 2919 4 2919 2919 4 2919 2919 4 2919 3017 4 2919 3110 4 2919 3174 4 2919 2536 5 2919 2593 5 2919 2629 5 2919 2919 5 2919 2919 5 2919 2919 5 2919