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Over the last dozen years, computer-aided software engineering (CASE) has continued to evolve and improve, but so has the state of software development research and its application in the commercial marketplace. What James Martin, in 1989, called “industrial-strength” CASE, was almost entirely PC-based. It was not even close to the two- and three-tier CASE architectures of 1996.
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Müller, H.A., Norman, R.J., Slonim, J. (1996). CASE: The Coming of Age for Automated Software Development. In: Muller, H., Norman, R.J., Slonim, J. (eds) Computer Aided Software Engineering. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1439-4_1
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