The rapid pace recently established by the Computer Aided Systems Engineering (CASE) tools industry provides opportunities to constantly look ahead and challenge tools to do more in support of complex systems development. This situation also forces CASE tools users to cry out for guidance in defining tool capabilities and selecting from among the growing list of candidates.
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