Authors: E. Sue Weber, Jay F . Nunamaker Jr., Minder Chen
Tags: 1989, conceptual modeling
The authors examine the current status of ComputerAided Software Engineering (CASE) and discuss the benefits it promises to deliver in the future . First, an extended life-cycle model is presented . Next, basic functions of a CASE environment and the authors’ classificatio n scheme for analyzing CASE products are discussed . Following this, the authors draw implications from th e results of empirical CASE studies and propose strategies fo r adapting CASE technologies. The paper concludes with a discussion of future research and development directions . These include the use of CASE in integrating organizatio n and information systems modeling, in adding value t o Executive Information Systems (EIS), and in fostering user – developer collaboration .Read the full paper here: https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/71232.71234