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Description / Abstract:
This International Standard gives guidelines for the evaluation
and selection of CASE tools, covering a partial or full portion of
the software engineering life cycle. It establishes processes and
activities to be applied for the evaluation of CASE tools and
selecting the most appropriate CASE tools from several candidates.
These processes are generic, and organizations must tailor them to
meet organizational needs. The CASE tool evaluation and selection
processes should be viewed in the larger context of the
organization's technology adoption process.
This International Standard provides the following:
a) guidance on identifying organizational requirements for CASE
tools;
b) guidance on mapping those requirements to CASE tool
characteristics to be evaluated;
c) a process for selecting the most appropriate CASE tool from
several tools, based on measurements of the defined
characteristics.
Primary users of this International Standard are organizations
that intend to adopt CASE tools to support their software life
cycle processes. CASE tool suppliers can also use this
International Standard to describe characteristics of their CASE
tools.
This International Standard is not intended to apply to:
a) software engineering frameworks whose purpose is to provide
mechanisms for data, control and presentation integration;
b) general purpose tools (e.g. word processors, spreadsheets)
which can be used in software engineering activities, nor CASE
tools of very narrow scope or specific purpose (e.g. a
compiler);
c) planning for the implementation of CASE tools within an
organization (even though it is recognised that this is an
important subject).
NOTE A user of this International Standard can make the best
possible selection of a CASE tool and yet have no guarantee of a
successful implementation. ISO/IEC TR 14471 Adoption of CASE Tools
addresses this subject.
This International Standard contains a set of processes,
activities, and tasks designed to be tailored. The tailoring
process is the selection of applicable processes, activities and
tasks.
Compliance with this International Standard is defined as the
performance of the processes, activities, and tasks selected from
this International Standard for the evaluation and selection
project. Any organization imposing this International Standard as a
condition of trade is responsible for specifying the minimum set of
required processes, activities, and tasks which constitute
compliance for a given application of this International
Standard.