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Computer-Aided Software Engineering: Issues and Trends for the 1990s and Beyond

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The successful implementation of Computer-Aided Software Engineering (CASE) technology requires a long-term and comprehensive commitment to the pursuit of raising the quality of software design and ultimately improving the information management within the organization. This book shares the valuable experiences and how-to knowledge of the professionals that have invested years of time and study to the development of CASE tools. Expert managers and researchers examine current practices and look toward the future trends of CASE technology. This book covers all aspects of preparing an organization for the successful implementation of a CASE program. Actual case studies, empirical research and theoretical suppositions are used to assess how CASE is being used today and to predict future directions.

550 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 1993

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