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A CASE Tool for Software Architecture Design

Automated Software Engineering, 1996
This paper describes the Software Architect’s Assistant, an automated visual tool for the design and construction of Regis distributed programs. Unlike conventional CASE tools and their supported methodologies, the Architect’s Assistant supports a compositional approach to program development in which the software architecture plays a central role ...
Keng Ng, Jeff Kramer, Jeff Magee
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Software reuse and CASE tools

[1991] Proceedings The Fifteenth Annual International Computer Software & Applications Conference, 2002
The ways in which software reuse techniques and CASE tools could be used to alloy the effects of a future shortage of software engineers are discussed. The concept of software factories, which produce software with reusable components, and the way it applies to CASE tools are described. It is then argued that CASE tools can be used as tools of reuse in
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Software validation with CASE-TOOLS

1993
For the software validation with CASE-tools this paper gives an overview about the requirements for the software and the different validation methods for safety critical software. The requirements and validation methods are discussed on a case study with CASE-tools. Also a critical assessment on the use of CASE-tools is given.
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Designing Learning Tools: The Case of a Competence Assessment Tool

2014
Advancements in technology offer new challenges and opportunities for online education. The interaction design of digital learning and assessment tools directly influence the learning experience. The aim of this work is to show the process of user-centered design and development of an online assessment tool that allows setting, monitoring and ...
Enric Mor   +3 more
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A method for CASE tool evaluation

Information & Management, 1993
Abstract An epistomology for CASE that defines the current CASE technologies is presented. Its influence on traditional software process models is considered, and its support throughout a typical software development life cycle is identified. A four stage software process model is used as a basis for classifying CASE technology.
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Making active CASE tools— toward the next generation CASE tools

ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 1998
In CASE field, there is a long-standing topic, i.e. the reason that CASE tools seem to be dearly bought but sparsely used. Based on our practical experience of making and using CASE tools, we point out the reason is that today's CASE tools are actually not very much user-oriented.
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ST-Tool: A CASE Tool for Modeling and Analyzing Trust Requirements

2005
ST-Tool is a graphical tool integrating an agent-oriented requirements engineering methodology with tools for the formal analysis of models. Essentially, the tool allows designers to draw visual models representing functional, security and trust requirements of systems and, then, to verify formally and automatically their correctness and consistency ...
Giorgini, Paolo   +4 more
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Casing Running Tool

SPE/IADC Drilling Conference, 1999
Abstract During casing running, risks of accidents with the stabber, the stabbing board and around well centre are still existing. In order to reduce the risks of accidents and to streamline the process a new Casing Running Tool is developed.
G H. Kamphorst   +4 more
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CASE Tool Integration and Standardization.

1990
CASE tool users are faced with the task of coordinating tools and data from a variety of sources spanning the entire software development life cycle. Despite much discussion and increased standardization activity, complete, transparent CASE tool integration is still a long way from realization.
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Tool support for systems emergence: A multimedia CASE tool

Information and Software Technology, 1997
Abstract Information systems development is a multifaceted process, embodying elements of rational design together with varying degrees of organisational negotiation, and yet the methods and tools which are used to focus development efforts often encourage developers to over-emphasise the rational design element and overlook the organisational ...
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