Computer aided software engineering
programming
(CASE, or “assisted”) A technique for using computers to help with one or more phases of the software life-cycle, including the systematic analysis, design, implementation and maintenance of software. Adopting the CASE approach to building and maintaining systems involves software tools and training for the developers who will use them.
(1996-05-10)
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