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Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE) attempts to improve the productivity of systems development by imposing a discipline and a set of common tools on the development process. However, the actual results of using CASE are not always as predicted. Describes the fundamental attributes of CASE and examines the reasons why the introduction of CASE may fail.

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