Abstract
The role and the evolution of software engineering environment (SEE) and computer-aided software engineering (CASE) environments in large software development and maintenance are discussed. The drawbacks of the current state of the art are emphasized. Improved structural and behavioral modeling are advocated, as is the introduction of team support to meet software engineering requirements. The different trends in SEE are addressed with emphasis on the evolution towards more powerful data modeling and the integration of process models. >
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