DocumentCode
1143962
Title
CASE support for collaborative modelling: re-engineering conceptual modelling techniques to exploit the potential of CASE tools
Author
McGinnes, Simon
Author_Institution
London Univ., R. Holloway & Bedford New Coll., Egham, UK
Volume
9
Issue
4
fYear
1994
fDate
7/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
183
Lastpage
189
Abstract
To date, CASE tools have generally been built around pre-CASE analysis and design techniques. The paper argues that more benefit would be obtained if analysis and design techniques were `re-engineered´ so as to make the best use of the capabilities offered by CASE tools. Techniques such as entity-relationship modelling and data flow diagrams have successfully been transferred to the CASE environment, with significant administrative and clerical benefits. However, these techniques were not necessarily designed with automation in mind, and their CASE implementations have failed to adequately address important aspects of the modelling process, such as communication, collaboration, and the application of past experience. Ways in which these aspects can be supported pro-actively by CASE tools are given, using examples from a prototype CASE tool
Keywords
groupware; project support environments; software tools; CASE support; collaborative modelling; data flow diagrams; entity-relationship modelling; re-engineering conceptual modelling;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Software Engineering Journal
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0268-6961
Type
jour
Filename
310707
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