--- MJ Ray <markj@cloaked.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
David Freeman <david_freeman@rocketmail.com> writes:
Can anyone recommend any CASE[1] tools for use on linux?
Define "CASE tools". There are as many as there are definitions...
That what I said to my lecturer. However, the assignment I am doing states "presentation of materials & models in a form which exploits CASE (Computeraided software engineering)" When Quizzed the lecturer said that it was a program much like "Systems Architect" (a windows CASE tool) and was a program which utilised a Datadictionary. CEPi, your doing the same course can you shead any more light on the issue? Thanks D ---- "Not enough blood in caffiene stream"
-- MJR
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