Computer-aided Software Engineering

Computer-aided software engineering (CASE) is the scientific application of a set of tools and methods to a software system which results in high-quality, defect-free, and maintainable software products. It also refers to methods for the development of information systems together with automated tools that can be used in the software development process.

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