Computer-aided software engineering: The determinants of an effective implementation strategy

1995 ◽  
Vol 29 (4) ◽  
pp. 215-225 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert Urwiler ◽  
Narender K. Ramarapu ◽  
Ronald B. Wilkes ◽  
Mark N. Frolick
Author(s):  
MICHAEL L. GIBSON ◽  
CHARLES A. SNYDER

An emerging enterprise-wide orientation evidenced by comprehensive enterprise modeling supported by a technological architecture that includes computer aided software engineering (CASE) tools may empower knowledge and software engineers greater than ever before. An enterprise-wide orientation seeks to carry the strategy of an organization throughout its operations. Enterprise modeling makes it possible to have this panoramic view of the enterprise. An advanced technological architecture that includes CASE empowers enterprise functional personnel, knowledge engineers, and software engineers with the methodological and technological platform required to produce a comprehensive enterprise model. Current environmental trends are influencing how well organizations implement this enterprise-wide orientation, modeling perspective, and the methodological and technological platform.


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