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Author:Gibson, M. L.
Title:Implementing the promise.
Journal:Datamation
1989 : FEB 1, VOL. 35:3, p. 65-67
Index terms:SYSTEMS DESIGN
COMPUTER SYSTEMS
SOFTWARE
Language:eng
Abstract:Computer-aided software engineering /CASE/ represents a philosophy for information system development that provides a faster, a more comprehensive method for dealing with changing information needs. The main idea of CASE technology is that the computer can be used as a tool for planning and developing computer systems. Making a success of CASE technology involves specific, detailed planning for trouble-free implementation. A step-by-step guide is presented to realize CASE's potential. The strategy for implementation should include extensive instruction from experienced CASE consultants. An experienced group of software analysts should be selected to receive training first.
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