Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!ogicse!uidaho!hermens From: hermens@groucho Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps Subject: Re: 'CASE' software on Macs Message-ID: <1990Oct25.183202.11379@groucho> Date: 25 Oct 90 18:32:02 GMT References: <3644@stl.stc.co.uk> <1990Oct24.151523.5290@mtcchi.uucp> Reply-To: hermens@ted.cs.uidaho.edu (Leonard Hermens) Organization: University of Idaho, Moscow Lines: 32 In article <1990Oct24.151523.5290@mtcchi.uucp> fjo@mtcchi.uucp (2667-Frank Owen(ZG90210)0000) writes: >dswt@stl.stc.co.uk (Stewart Tansley) writes: > >>What do folks recommend in the way of CASE (Computer-Aided Software >>Engineering) on Macs, where the main emphasis is on a convenient way of > >There is a package called "TurboCase" (why do they have to use such >glitzy names?) by a company called StructSoft. (phone 206-644-9834) >They have a demo disk availible. This package comes as close to the >workstation-based CASE tools that I have seen. It is a fairly complete >package providing tools to draw and verify DFDs according to most of >the popular methodologies (Yourdon/DeMarco,Gane/Sarson,Hatley/Pirbhai >etc.) Also included are tools to draw entity-relationship diags, >structure charts, state-transition diagrams, mini-specs and flow charts. >Most of these can be tied together via a Data dictionary, that is >maintained for your project. > >-- > Frank Owen (fjo@mtcchi.uucp) 708-305-3182 > Memorex-Telex Corporation Indian Hill Court > 1000 E. Warrenville Rd. RM 1A315 > Naperville, Il 60563 And the company keeps improving it...it gets better and better with each update. (Very nice.) Leonard -- Leonard Hermens Department of Computer Science University of Idaho Moscow, ID 83843