What about CAD/CAM for software? the ARGUS concept
Proc. of a symposium on Software validation: inspection-testing-verification-alternatives
Toward automating the software-development cycle
Communications of the ACM
Software testing and evaluation
Software testing and evaluation
Software engineering environments: concepts and technology
Software engineering environments: concepts and technology
Characteristics and functions of software environments: an overview
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
Software tools at the University: Why, What and How
Lecture Notes in Computer Science on Software Engineering Education
Software engineering with student project guidance
Software engineering with student project guidance
Communications of the ACM
Software environments workshop report
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
Software Engineering Economics
Software Engineering Economics
The impact of computer-aided software engineering on student performance
SIGCSE '91 Proceedings of the twenty-second SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
An evaluation of a CASE-based approach to teaching undergraduate software engineering
SIGCSE '90 Proceedings of the twenty-first SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
CAL Support for Complex CASE Tutorials: Demonstrating Software Engineering Concepts Through CASE
SEEP '96 Proceedings of the 1996 International Conference on Software Engineering: Education and Practice (SE:EP '96)
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The continuing demand for the development of new software and maintenance of existing software has made productivity an important issue in the software industry. In the past, increases in productivity have come from the introduction of software engineering techniques. Today, software engineers are looking to CASE (computer-aided software engineering) tools as a possible source of further improvements in productivity. This paper provides an overview of current CASE tools, with a focus on three types of tools: framing environments, programming environments and general environments. Two specific CASE systems are discussed in some detail. CASE systems in the context of software engineering education are also discussed.