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CASE tools

ACM SIGCPR Computer Personnel, 1998
Computer-Aided Software Engineering (CASE) technologies are tools that provide automated assistance for software development [3]. The goal of introducing CASE tools is the reduction of the time and cost of software development and the enhancement of the quality of the systems developed [3], [20]. This paper explores the use of CASE tools.
Norman L. Chervany, Diane Lending
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ST-tool: a CASE tool for security requirements engineering

13th IEEE International Conference on Requirements Engineering (RE'05), 2005
Security requirements engineering is emerging as a branch of software engineering, spurred by the realization that security must be dealt with early on during the requirements phase. We propose ST-tool, a CASE tool developed for modeling and analyzing functional and security requirements.
Giorgini, Paolo   +3 more
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CASE: analysis and design tools

IEEE Software, 1990
Computer-aided software engineering (CASE) tools are defined, and ten CASE tools are briefly overviewed. Individual presentations on the various tools follow. The focus is on structured analysis, design, and programming. Two of the tools (Cradle and JSP Workbench) are implementations of the Yourdon and Jackson methods for structured analysis ...
P.W. Oman   +10 more
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Selecting a CASE tool

ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 1989
Selecting a Computer-Aided Software Engineering (CASE) tool can be a bewildering task, considering the number and variety of systems on the market. This paper presents a rigorous step-by-step selection process for choosing CASE tools. This algorithm requires that a set of CASE requirements be developed to meet the needs of the software development ...
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On CASE tool usage at Nokia

Proceedings 17th IEEE International Conference on Automated Software Engineering,, 2002
We present the results of a research work targeted to understanding CASE tools usage in Nokia. By means of a survey questionnaire, we collected data aimed to identify what features are most useful and best implemented in current CASE tools according to senior developers and managers.
Alessandro Maccari   +2 more
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A comparative evaluation of CASE tools

Journal of Systems and Software, 1998
Abstract CASE tools are complex software products offering many different features. Systems professionals evaluated various CASE products from a feature and attribute basis. Each product has a different mix of strengths and weaknesses as perceived by the end user.
Gerald Post   +2 more
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Use Case Refactoring: A Tool and a Case Study

11th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference, 2005
Use case models are widely used for requirements engineering to capture functional and nonfunctional requirements, guide scenario-based design and validation, and to manage projects. Our tool for use case development and evolution supports reorganization (refactoring) of use case models as well as the extension of use case models to include new ...
Jian Xu   +3 more
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SCALABILITY FOR GRAPH-BASED CASE TOOLS

International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, 1995
Software engineering is particularly concerned with the construction of large systems. Existing software engineering tools tend to be adequate for medium-sized systems, but not as useful for large and very large systems. This paper presents a model viewing system as the basis for graph-based CASE tools which overcomes this lack of scalability.
Mark Sifer, John Potter
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CASE tools and organizational action

Information Systems Journal, 1996
Abstract. CASE research to date has been dominated by positivistic enquiry; particularly tool building, surveys and normative writings. In contrast, there is a growing community of IS researchers developing models of IS practice that highlight the complex relationship between context and process that has to be mastered in order to develop viable ...
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Perspectives on CASE tool integration

ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 1991
CASE tool integration means making the whole tool environment greater than the sum of its constituent parts (tools). An integrated CASE environment, in turn, is built on an integrationframework. This paper presents a series of perspectives on CASE tool integration and frameworks.
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