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The NIST organizational framework (adapted from (Chen and Norman 1992, p. 21); © 1992 IEEE, reprinted byper mission)

The NIST organizational framework (adapted from (Chen and Norman 1992, p. 21); © 1992 IEEE, reprinted byper mission)

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Technical Report
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Software development has evolved to be an organized discipline involving a team of programmers developing large complex systems. The future success of software engineering is inextricably woven with the success of Integrated Computer Aided Software Engineering (ICASE) tools, which automate the entire life cycle process. ICASE tools allow standardiz...

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... often the largest stumbling block in the adoption of a CASE tool is management'sperspective onhow integral it is to the organization. The NIST/ECMA model proposes a framework to help place integrated CASE in an organizational context as shown in Figure 9 (Chen and Norman 1992). The CASE tools and services are arranged in three levels on the left side of the figure. ...