Meta-CASE in Practice: a Case for KOGGE
CAiSE '97 Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
A lightweight web-based case tool for UML class diagrams
AUIC '03 Proceedings of the Fourth Australasian user interface conference on User interfaces 2003 - Volume 18
GraMMi: Using a Standard Repository Management System to Build a Generic Graphical Modeling Tool
HICSS '00 Proceedings of the 33rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences-Volume 8 - Volume 8
An XML/XSL Approach to Visualize and Animate TCOZ
APSEC '01 Proceedings of the Eighth Asia-Pacific on Software Engineering Conference
Unified Modeling Language Reference Manual, The (2nd Edition)
Unified Modeling Language Reference Manual, The (2nd Edition)
Pounamu: A Meta-Yool for Multi-View Visual Language Environment Construction
VLHCC '04 Proceedings of the 2004 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages - Human Centric Computing
Communications of the ACM - Two decades of the language-action perspective
A technology for lightweight web-based visual applications
HCC '03 Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE Symposium on Human Centric Computing Languages and Environments
A lightweight web-based case tool for sequence diagrams
CHINZ '02 Proceedings of the SIGCHI-NZ Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction
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Traditional CASE tools are desktop-based, so they do not support online software collaboration. That is, they do not allow members of software project teams who are geographically distributed to collaborate and work together on software projects. This constrains software houses from tapping into global talent pools that can help reduce software costs and acquire needed expertise. Online CASE tools can help solve this problem. This paper presents a prototype Online CASE tool that supports collaborative software system modeling by enabling team members who are geographically distributed to work together. Software modelers specify their software systems using a set of triplets for each UML diagram and the tool uses the triplets to automatically render high-quality SVG graphics, thus eliminating the need for manual diagramming. The current version supports three UML diagrams: Class, Use case and Sequence. The tool is implemented using Active Server Page (the Microsoft's server-side scripting engine) and VBScript (the Microsoft's Visual Basic Scripting Language) and can be accessed on the Web.