Information systems management in practice
Information systems management in practice
Information systems development: principles of computer-aided software engineering
Information systems development: principles of computer-aided software engineering
Managing application program maintenance expenditures
Communications of the ACM
Structured Analysis and System Specification
Structured Analysis and System Specification
Reveng: a cost-effective approach to reverse-engineering
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
Journal of Management Information Systems
Evaluation of computer-aided software engineering tools: Experience from Malaysian organisations
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
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Computer-Aided Software Engineering (CASE) tools are a relatively new technology that promises to have a significant impact on the way systems professionals develop and maintain information systems. This article reports on a study of the experience and expectations of current and prospective users of CASE tools. After an introductory discussion of CASE tools and their uses in an organizational context, the article presents the findings of a recent study of 46 organizations. The research focused on three major areas: expectations of CASE technology, reasons for acquiring CASE, and implementation issues. In conclusion, areas in need of further exploration are identified.