Title
Computer-Aided Software Engineering And Ada -- The Technological Marriage Of The Decade
Abbreviated Journal Title
Comput. Ind. Eng.
Keywords
Computer Science; Interdisciplinary Applications; Engineering; Industrial
Abstract
Computer-Aided Software Engineering (CASE) tools and Ada language compilers are now available for both mainframes and Personal Computers (PCs). Although CASE methodologies have existed since the early 1970s and the use of Ada has been required by the Department of Defense since 1985, only recently have CASE and Ada become of serious interest to engineers.
This paper identifies the capabilities of PC-based CASE software, the reasons for combining CASE with Ada, and the impact of CASE and Ada on research and teaching in the areas of Industrial and Computer Engineering. Based on the authors' first-hand experience, the advantages and/or disadvantages of several CASE tools and Ada environments will be discussed. Other topics addressed include the meanings of related terminology (e.g., object-oriented programming, design methodologies) and the future ramifications of CASE and Ada on the software engineering community.
Journal Title
Computers & Industrial Engineering
Volume
17
Publication Date
1-1-1989
Document Type
Article
Language
English
First Page
542
Last Page
545
WOS Identifier
ISSN
0360-8352
Recommended Citation
Linton, Darrell G. and Cianci, Maria A., "Computer-Aided Software Engineering And Ada -- The Technological Marriage Of The Decade" (1989). Faculty Bibliography 1980s. 795.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/facultybib1980/795
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