ESTABLISHING A CASE TOOLBOX: 15 Steps to Selecting CASE Tools
Methodology-intensive technologies are closely tied to an organization's approach to systems development. A CASE tool set should provide the most cost-effective automated solution for the organization's systems development process. This article offers advice on how the IS staff can achieve...
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