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An investigation into the state-of-the-practice of CASE tool integration
In the second half of 1992 a team of the SEI CASE Environments project conducted a study into the state-of-the-practice with respect to the operational use of integrated computer-aided software engineering (CASE) tools. After many false starts, we interviewed a number of examples of large organizati...
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