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A WEB-CASE Tool Prototype for Hybrid Software Development
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Abstract
In this paper we present a Web-based CASE tool for hybrid software projects that supports first stages of InSCo, an extended methodology based on CommonKADS and RUP. The tool InSCo Requisite will guide the development of a sort of software where knowledge-based components are integrated with traditional information systems. Furthermore, this tool will allow to manage several development projects at the same time, and determine the users which will take part in each development team.
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Business Model Multiagent System Knowledge Engineering Development Team System Administrator
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