CASE and Visual Development Tools

Posted October 31, 1996 | |

CASE AND VISUAL DEVELOPMENT TOOLS

by Tom Bragg

Ten years ago, programmers developed systems primarily by sitting down at a terminal and pecking out lines of code. This was, for the most part, what we call "third generation" (3GL) procedural source code: COBOL or FORTRAN, although some of it was C, even then.

About The Author
Tom Bragg
Tom Bragg has over 30 years of experience working with high technology and information systems for clients in industry and government. He has defined software development processes for organizations ranging from small development firms of less than a dozen engineers, to multi-modal development processes for a Fortune 50 corporation. He teaches advanced software topics at George Washington University, and has written for Federal Computer Week and… Read More
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