Diagramming techniques for analysts and programmers
Diagramming techniques for analysts and programmers
User-centered requirements analysis
User-centered requirements analysis
Structured Analysis and System Specification
Structured Analysis and System Specification
New challenges of systems development: a vision of the 90's
ACM SIGMIS Database
The impact of computer-aided software engineering on student performance
SIGCSE '91 Proceedings of the twenty-second SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
Towards the Automatic Generation of Software Diagrams
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Making the transition to computer-assisted software engineering
SIGCPR '92 Proceedings of the 1992 ACM SIGCPR conference on Computer personnel research
Framework to define CASE tool requirements for distributed environment
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
ACM SIGMIS Database - Special double issue: diffusion of technological innovation
The executive office of environmental affairs systems modernization project
CSC '91 Proceedings of the 19th annual conference on Computer Science
A retrospective view of CASE tools adoption
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
Modeling Requirements for Future CASE: Modeling Issues and Architectural Consideration
Information Resources Management Journal
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The author contends that current computer-aided-software engineering (CASE) tools have several inherent limitations that reduce the productivity gains they can achieve. These limitations include methodology constraints, administration difficulties, documentation inadequacies, and graphic-artist requirement. Each of these is examined, and some solutions are offered.