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1.1       root        1: .RP
                      2: .TL
                      3: The SPMS Software Project Management System
                      4: .AU
                      5: Peter J. Nicklin
                      6: .AI
                      7: Division of Structural Engineering and Structural Mechanics
                      8: Department of Civil Engineering
                      9: University of California, Berkeley
                     10: Berkeley, California 94720
                     11: .AB
                     12: The Software Project Management System (SPMS) is a system for the management
                     13: of medium- to large-scale software systems. SPMS provides, within the
                     14: .UX
                     15: environment, a number of commands which can greatly simplify many tasks
                     16: associated with program development and maintenance. SPMS does not
                     17: attempt to duplicate existing
                     18: .UX
                     19: program development tools such as
                     20: .I make
                     21: or
                     22: .I SCCS,
                     23: but instead provides a way of coordinating these tools.
                     24: .PP
                     25: SPMS can be fitted to existing software systems. It retains the full
                     26: capabilities of the
                     27: .UX
                     28: environment with unrestricted access to
                     29: .UX
                     30: tools. As a result, software packages developed using SPMS do not depend
                     31: on the system for their survival and can be ported to versions of
                     32: .UX
                     33: that do not support SPMS.
                     34: .AE

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