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- Maestro_I abstract "Maestro I was the world's first integrated development environment for software. It was developed by Softlab Munich.Softlab Munich originally called the software Program development system terminal (PET), but renamed it after Commodore International introduced a home computer called the Commodore PET in 1977.At one time there were 22,000 installations worldwide. The first USA installations were at Boeing in 1979 with eight Maestro I systems and Bank of America with 24 system and 576 developer terminals.Until 1989 there were 6,000 installations in the Federal Republic of Germany [1]. Maestro I was the world leader in the field in the 1970s and 1980s.Maestro I holds a significant place in the history of technology.One of the last Maestro I systems is at the Museum of Information Technology at Arlington.".
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- Maestro_I comment "Maestro I was the world's first integrated development environment for software. It was developed by Softlab Munich.Softlab Munich originally called the software Program development system terminal (PET), but renamed it after Commodore International introduced a home computer called the Commodore PET in 1977.At one time there were 22,000 installations worldwide.".
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