A Method of Building an Process Model-based CASE Tool to Support Software Development and Management


The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society (1994 ~ 2000), Vol. 2, No. 5, pp. 721-732, Sep. 1995
10.3745/KIPSTE.1995.2.5.721,   PDF Download:

Abstract

The IPSE(Integrated Project Support Environment) tool can be seen as a result of an attempt to synthesize the key aspects of language-centered, specific methodology-based and toolkit oriented environments, which are current CASE tools into an organic whole. The IPSE approach based on a process model is regarded as an effective way to implement integrated CASE. The PM-CASE(Process Model based CASE) tool is currently a prototype which draw diagrams describing processes by using a new modeling technique. Attributes related with a task of withen the process model should be defined and saved the databases. These attributes are used to retrieve the information of products, and to call the tool related with the task. In this paper, PSEE(Process centered Software Engineering Environment) tools are compared and analyzed. By describing the basic concept, architecture and design of PM-CASE tool, a method of building an process model-based CASE tool is proposed to support an effect software development and management.


Statistics
Show / Hide Statistics

Statistics (Cumulative Counts from September 1st, 2017)
Multiple requests among the same browser session are counted as one view.
If you mouse over a chart, the values of data points will be shown.


Cite this article
[IEEE Style]
C. B. Ho and K. T. Dal, "A Method of Building an Process Model-based CASE Tool to Support Software Development and Management," The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society (1994 ~ 2000), vol. 2, no. 5, pp. 721-732, 1995. DOI: 10.3745/KIPSTE.1995.2.5.721.

[ACM Style]
Cho Byung Ho and Kim Tai Dal. 1995. A Method of Building an Process Model-based CASE Tool to Support Software Development and Management. The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society (1994 ~ 2000), 2, 5, (1995), 721-732. DOI: 10.3745/KIPSTE.1995.2.5.721.