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Reginald Wesley CSC 432.  What is CASE?  Background  Why is CASE important?  Drawbacks  Tools.

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1 Reginald Wesley CSC 432

2  What is CASE?  Background  Why is CASE important?  Drawbacks  Tools

3  Computer aided software engineering ( CASE ) is the use of software tools to assist in the development and maintenance of software

4  To speed up the software system building process, a new concept of designing software is introduced in the '70s, called Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE). This term is used for a new generation of tools that applies rigorous engineering principles to the development and analysis of software.

5  CASE allows for rapid development of software because of the increasing speed of changing market-demands new products replace old ones much earlier than before, so the development of new products has to go faster.

6  very complex  not easily maintainable  fragile

7  Since the early days of writing software, there has been an awareness of the need for automated tools to help the software developer. Initially the concentration was on program support tools such as translators, compilers, assemblers, macro processors, and linkers and loaders. However, as computers became more powerful and the software that ran on them grew larger and more complex, the range of support tools began to expand. In particular, the use of interactive time- sharing systems for software development encouraged the development of program editors, debuggers, code analyzers, and program-pretty printers.


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