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Computer-Aided Support for the Development and Maintenance of Software


While CASE Environments are no longer an active area of research at the SEI, much of the information on these pages is still useful. The majority of pages related to CASE Environments have been retained with little or no modification.  It is likely that some information and links are out of date.

The focus of the SEI's CASE Environments group was to develop practical techniques to help organizations integrate and adopt Computer-Aided Software Engineering (CASE) technology. The result of this work was a set of resources for designing, implementing, and evolving a CASE Environment supporting various aspects of the software life-cycle.

While we are no longer active in the CASE Environments arena, we are still happy to answer questions about our work.

CASE Environments Work
. Objectives and Scope
. Description of Work
. Available Products and Services
. People Doing the Work
. Contact Us!

Focus of Our Work
. Configuration Management

Resources
. Bibliography
. SEI Technical Reports
. Other Sites




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Last Modified: 11 January 2007