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Generic computer aided software engineering (CASE) databases requirements
Generic requirements are discussed for a CASE (computer-aided software engineering) database based on a study, performed in a programming-in-the-large environment, of a project which involves the interaction of thousands of software developers and over a million lines of source code and other related design objects.
D. Hsieh
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Computer-Aided Software Engineering (CASE)
Die Computer-unterstutzte Softwareentwicklung umspannt ein weites Feld an Tools und Methoden. Als Vertiefung zu den in Kap. 2 vorgestellten Vorgehensmodellen werden in diesem Kapitel die Ursachen des Bedarfs an CASE Tools und deren Entwicklung naher beleuchtet.
Alexander Keßler
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Improvement of electrical field analysis by use of Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE) tools
Field analysis of complex electrode configurations is an important task in the design of high-voltage apparatus or test-setups. Computer simulations in the design phase can reveal weaknesses and possible faults before expensive prototypes are built-up.
J. Gartner
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Integrated computer-aided software engineering (CASE): adoption, implementation, and impacts
The introduction of integrated computer-aided software engineering (CASE) is beginning to have significant impact on business and information systems organizations. With integrated CASE, IS organizations can develop better quality systems faster to support critical business processes and to assist the development and marketing of information-intensive ...
M. Chen, R.J. Norman
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Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE)
F. W. Day
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It is suggested that the complete lack of validated research demonstrating productivity benefits of computer-aided software engineering (CASE) tools is due to a number of inherent difficulties in the CASE evaluation process. A research agenda is set forth to address the shortfalls in managers' current ability to evaluate these tools. Managerial impacts
Chris F. Kemerer
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CASE: computer-aided software engineering
Alan Campbell
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CASE (Computer-Aided Software Engineering)
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