CASE simulators allow modeling of software systems. (computer-aided software engineering)

EDN, February, 1989 by Rooney, Paula

CASE simulators allow modeling of software systems Building a real-time software system, a complicated task sometimes requiring the skills of 50 or more software and hardware engineers, is an engineering job that cries for the kind of modeling that hardware simulation has provided for some time.

Now computer-aided-software-engineering (CASE) simulators are offering engineering teams a way to identify and conquer problems early in the development cycle rather than later, when the cost of correcting a problem can be considerable indeed. Technology Research Group (Boston, MA) consultant Shmudel Halevi projects market growth for all CASE tools to jump from $70 million in 1988 to $350 million by 1992. Because CASE simulators appeared just a year ago, analysts...

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