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Date: January 27, 1992 17:18
From: KIM::DOWNEND
To: @SYS$MAIL:ENGINEER
I am looking for 3 people to attend a CASE Expo 2/18 - 2/19 at the Santa Clara Convention Center (with your supervisors permission). I have doubts about the application of CASE to realtime embedded processor software projects, but just in case (ugh) I'm missing something, I would like to check it out. Even the flyer on the Expo focuses on CASE benefits for IS (information Systems) as opposed to smaller projects (less than 6 programmers), or hardware-intensive software projects. I am asking that attendees give an informal verbal recap of what they learned at the show when they return to the office to interested parties. One of the special seminars is entitled, " Object-Oriented Development in C++". CASE or computer aided software engineering employs a set of software design tools that allow the programmer to work with large scale design functions. In turn, the tools generate the actual code (to a greater of lesser extent depending on the system). The simpler systems just impose a design methodology on the programming group.
Jan 27, 1992