[comp.lang.forth] COMPUTER AIDED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, do

ForthNet@willett.pgh.pa.us (ForthNet articles from GEnie) (03/19/91)

Category 3,  Topic 17
Message 1         Sun Mar 17, 1991
D.RUFFER [Dennis]            at 22:45 EST
 
J.BENTANCOUR1 (sure wish I new your "real" name :), of course CASE is relavent
to Forth.  I've been using CASE techniques for quite a few years in every
project I've worked on.  However, apples ain't always apples.  What I call
CASE may not be what you, or the rest of the computer industry calls CASE. 
Specifically, I'm not sure what you mean by Forth "implementing" CASE.  Which
one are you talking about?  Most of the tools I've seen are not something you
really need to "implement", but rather use when you are designing something. 
So, I'm a little confused about what you are after.  As for FPC, I could see
their hypertext system being used in a CASE design quite nicely, but again,
what do you consider CASE to be?

DaR
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