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The Problem Solving Environment (PSE) released a few years after the release of [[Fortran]] and [[Algol 60]]. People thought that this system with [[high-level language]] would cause elimination of professional programmers. However, surprisingly, PSE has been accepted and even though scientists used it to write programs.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url = http://www.netlib.org/utk/people/JackDongarra/pdf/pse-crpc-596.pdf|title = Problem Solving Environments for Parallel Scientific Computation|date = |accessdate = 2015-11-03|website = |publisher = University of Tenn./Oak Ridge National Lab|last = Jack Dongarra}}</ref>
 
The Problem Solving Environment for Parallel Scientific Computation was introduced in 1960, where this was the first Organised Collections with minor standardisation.<ref name=":0" /> In 1970, PSE was initially researched for providing high-class programming language rather than Fortran,<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url = http://www.noveltyjournals.com/journal/IJNRES/Issue-1-March-2015-August-2015/0|title = Minimizing Error in Scientific Numerical Computation|date = |accessdate = 2015-11-03|website = |publisher = International Journal of Novel Research in Engineering and Science|last = Ibrahim Umar Harunacn}}</ref> also Libraries Plotting Packages advent. Development of Libraries were continued, and there were introduction of Emergence of Computational Packages and Graphical systems which is data visualisation. By 1990s, hypertext, point-and-click had moved towards inter-operability. Moving on, a "Software Parts" Industry finally existed.<ref name=":0" />
 
Throughout a few decades, recently, many PSEs have been developed and to solve problem and also support users from different categories, including education, general programming, CSE software learning, job executing and Grid/Cloud computing.<ref name=":1" />