Using CASE tools in systems development, their scope & value : Data Management 89, 11-12 April 1989, Oxford

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Using CASE tools in systems development, their scope & value : Data Management 89, 11-12 April 1989, Oxford

[sponsored by] British Computer Society, Data Management Specialist Group ; edited by Richard Williams

Gower Technical, 1990

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Data Management 89

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This book should enable users to get the best out of the new CASE (Computer Aided Systems Engineering) Tools, which enable high productivity system development - particularly in large scale database design and application. The contributors come from a range of providers and users. It is intended for information centre managers and consultants, data and database administrators and software engineers.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Management overview - the business need for CASE: selected CASE tools for business use
  • using CASE tools in competitive business systems development. Part 2 Case use in strategic terms - the distributed development environment - data dictionaries in partnership: integrating CASE tools with existing systems development strategies
  • a strategy for CASE use. Part 3 User experiences - the benefits of CASE - case tool usage for systems analysis and design: CASE tools and productivity - a user's view. Part 4 The challenges of CASE - data management: CASE tools and the challenge of the post implementation phase
  • multiphase CASE tool environments. Part 5 CASE tools and the future - the SSADM support tools conformance appraisal scheme
  • CASE tools and the future - a vendor viewpoint
  • CASE tools and the future - a user's perspective.

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