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A '''collaborative development environment''' (CDE) is an online meeting space where a software development project's [[project stakeholders|stakeholders]] can work together, no matter what time zone or region they are in, to discuss, document, and produce project deliverables. The term was coined in 2002 by [[Grady Booch]] and Alan W. Brown.<ref name="AiC59">{{cite book |last1=Booch |first1=G. |authorlink1=Grady Booch |last2=Brown |first2=A. W. |section=Collaborative Development Environments|editor1-link=Marvin Victor Zelkowitz|editor-last1=Zelkowitz |editor-first1=M. |title=Advances in Computers |volume=59 |date=2003 |___location=San Diego, CA |publisher=[[Academic Press]] |pages=1–29 |doi=10.1016/S0065-2458(03)59001-5 |isbn=0-12-012159-X}}</ref><ref name="GB-QnA">{{cite web |title=Q&A with Grady Booch: Collaborative Development Environments |url=http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/contentnr/cdeintro |website=
It is seen as an evolution from the [[integrated development environment]] (IDE), which combined programming tools on the desktop, and the extended development environment (XDE), which combined lifecycle development tools with an IDE (such as Microsoft [[Azure DevOps Services|Azure DevOps]] and the [[IBM Rational Rose XDE]]); while the IDE focuses on tools to support the individual developer, the CDE focuses on supporting the needs of the development team as a whole.
Although growing from a tool base in the
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