CASE stands for Computer Aided Software
Engineering. It means, development and maintenance of software projects with
help of various automated software tools.
CASE Tools
CASE tools are set of software application
programs, which are used to automate SDLC activities. CASE tools are used by
software project managers, analysts and engineers to develop software system.
There are number of CASE tools available to
simplify various stages of Software Development Life Cycle such as Analysis tools,
Design tools, Project management tools, Database Management tools,
Documentation tools are to name a few.
Use of CASE tools accelerates the
development of project to produce desired result and helps to uncover flaws
before moving ahead with next stage in software development.
Components of CASE Tools
CASE tools can be broadly divided into the
following parts based on their use at a particular SDLC stage:
Central Repository - CASE tools require a central repository, which can serve as a
source of common, integrated and consistent information. Central repository is
a central place of storage where product specifications, requirement documents,
related reports and diagrams, other useful information regarding management is
stored. Central repository also serves as data dictionary.
Upper Case Tools - Upper CASE tools are used in planning, analysis and design stages
of SDLC.
Lower Case Tools - Lower CASE tools are used in implementation, testing and
maintenance.
Integrated Case Tools - Integrated CASE tools are helpful in all the stages of SDLC, from
Requirement gathering to Testing and documentation.
CASE tools can be grouped together if they
have similar functionality, process activities and capability of getting
integrated with other tools.
Scope of Case Tools
The scope of CASE tools goes throughout the
SDLC.
Case Tools Types
Process Modeling Tools
Process modeling is method to create
software process model, which is used to develop the software. Process modeling
tools help the managers to choose a process model or modify it as per the
requirement of software product. For example, EPF Composer
Project Management Tools
These tools are used for project planning,
cost and effort estimation, project scheduling and resource planning. Managers
have to strictly comply project execution with every mentioned step in software
project management. Project management tools help in storing and sharing
project information in real-time throughout the organization. For example,
Creative Pro Office, Trac Project, Basecamp.
Documentation Tools
Documentation in a software project starts
prior to the software process, goes throughout all phases of SDLC and after the
completion of the project.
Documentation tools generate documents for
technical users and end users. Technical users are mostly in-house
professionals of the development team who refer to system manual, reference
manual, training manual, installation manuals etc. The end user documents
describe the functioning and how-to of the system such as user manual. For
example, Doxygen, DrExplain, Adobe RoboHelp for documentation.
Analysis Tools
These tools help to gather requirements,
automatically check for any inconsistency, inaccuracy in the diagrams, data
redundancies or erroneous omissions. For example, Accept 360, Accompa, CaseComplete
for requirement analysis, Visible Analyst for total analysis.
Design Tools
These tools help software designers to
design the block structure of the software, which may further be broken down in
smaller modules using refinement techniques. These tools provides detailing of
each module and interconnections among modules. For example, Animated Software
Design
Configuration Management Tools
An instance of software is released under
one version. Configuration Management tools deal with –
Version and revision management Baseline
configuration management Change control management
CASE tools help in this by automatic
tracking, version management and release management. For example, Fossil, Git,
Accu REV.
Change Control Tools
These tools are considered as a part of
configuration management tools. They deal with changes made to the software
after its baseline is fixed or when the software is first released. CASE tools
automate change tracking, file management, code management and more. It also
helps in enforcing change policy of the organization.
Programming Tools
These tools consist of programming
environments like IDE (Integrated Development Environment), in-built modules
library and simulation tools. These tools provide comprehensive aid in building
software product and include features for simulation and testing. For example,
Cscope to search code in C, Eclipse.
Prototyping Tools
Software prototype is simulated version of
the intended software product. Prototype provides initial look and feel of the
product and simulates few aspect of actual product.
Prototyping CASE tools essentially come
with graphical libraries. They can create hardware independent user interfaces
and design. These tools help us to build rapid prototypes based on existing
information. In addition, they provide simulation of software prototype. For
example, Serena prototype composer, Mockup Builder.
Web Development Tools
These tools assist in designing web pages
with all allied elements like forms, text, script, graphic and so on. Web tools
also provide live preview of what is being developed and how will it look after
completion. For example, Fontello, Adobe Edge Inspect, Foundation 3, Brackets.
Quality Assurance Tools
Quality assurance in a software
organization is monitoring the engineering process and methods adopted to
develop the software product in order to ensure conformance of quality as per
organization standards. QA tools consist of configuration and change control
tools and software testing tools. For example, SoapTest, AppsWatch, JMeter.
Maintenance Tools
Software maintenance includes modifications
in the software product after it is delivered. Automatic logging and error
reporting techniques, automatic error ticket generation and root cause Analysis
are few CASE tools, which help software organization in maintenance phase of
SDLC. For example, Bugzilla for defect tracking, HP Quality Center.
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