Computer-Aided Software Engineering Task
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A Computer-Aided Software Engineering Task is a software engineering task that is a computer aided design task.
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- See: Software Development Process, Computer Aided Design, Information System, Reverse Engineering.
References
2015
- (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer-aided_software_engineering Retrieved:2015-8-4.
- Computer-aided software engineering (CASE) is the domain of software tools used to design and implement applications. CASE tools are similar to and were partly inspired by Computer Aided Design (CAD) tools used to design hardware products. CASE tools are used to develop software that is high-quality, defect-free, and maintainable. [1] CASE software is often associated with methodologies for the development of information systems together with automated tools that can be used in the software development process. [2]
- ↑ Kuhn, D.L (1989). “Selecting and effectively using a computer aided software engineering tool". Annual Westinghouse computer symposium; 6–7 Nov 1989; Pittsburgh, PA (U.S.); DOE Project.
- ↑ P. Loucopoulos and V. Karakostas (1995). System Requirements Engineerinuality software which will perform effectively.