Title: RE: Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE)
At the present I now that the Instructor is looking
for a public domain or demo tool for version
control which I guess is an alternative to Rational
ClearCase and not Rational Rose.
Sorry for not being clearer. This subject is new to
me
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Regards,
Shlomi Fish
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From: Shlomi Fish [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 3:13 PM
To: Josh Roden
Cc: Linux-Il (E-mail)
Subject: Re: Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE)
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Josh
Thank all of you for
your advice. The instructor is abroad now and
I am waiting for his
response to all of the suggestions given here
at the
group.
Thank
you,
Josh
Roden
On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Josh Roden wrote:
Thank all of you for your advice. The instructor is abroad now and
I am waiting for his response to all of the suggestions given here
at the group.
Hi Josh!
You still have not explained whether you are looking for an alternative to
Rational ClearCase
We (Hadassah College
- Computer Science)want to give
a course in
"Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE)"
and are
looking for and open source solution instead of
purchasing Rational
ClearCase.
I would
appreciateanybody'ssuggestions.
Josh Roden
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You can try Argo UML
http://argouml.tigris.org/
shany
On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 12:43, Josh Roden wrote:
We (Hadassah College - Computer Science) want to give
a course in Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE
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Shany Pozin wrote:
We (Hadassah College - Computer Science) want to give
a course in "Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE)"
and are looking for and open source solution instead of
purchasing Rational ClearCase.
I would appreciate anybody's suggestions.
On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Josh Roden wrote:
We (Hadassah College - Computer Science) want to give
a course in Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE)
and are looking for and open source solution instead of
purchasingRational ClearCase.
Are you sure you mean ClearCase? ClearCase is a Version
Lior Kesos wrote:
Shany Pozin wrote:
We (Hadassah College - Computer Science) want to give
a course in Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE)
and are looking for and open source solution instead of
purchasing Rational ClearCase.
I would appreciate anybody's suggestions.
Josh Roden
: Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE)
We (Hadassah College - Computer Science) want to give
a course in Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE)
and are looking for and open source solution instead of
purchasing Rational ClearCase.
I would appreciate anybody's suggestions.
Josh Roden
Josh Roden wrote:
We (Hadassah College - Computer Science) want to give
a course in Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE)
and are looking for and open source solution instead of
purchasing Rational ClearCase .
I would appreciate anybody's suggestions.
Josh Roden
I'm having the same
Shemesh
Sent: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 14:07
To: Lior Kesos
Cc: Josh Roden; Linux-Il (E-mail)
Subject: Re: Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE)
Lior Kesos wrote:
Shany Pozin wrote:
We (Hadassah College - Computer Science) want to give
a course in Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE
Yaacov Fenster - System Engineering Troubleshooting and other miracles
wrote:
Having/being a relatively heavy user of Clearcase I would disagree
with you. Clearcase is a mature product. It's problem is that it has
so many options and possibilities that it is trivial to shoot yourself
in the
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Sent: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 14:07
To: Lior Kesos
Cc: Josh Roden; Linux-Il (E-mail)
Subject: Re: Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE)
Lior Kesos wrote:
Shany Pozin wrote:
We (Hadassah College - Computer Science) want to give
a course
Rony Shapiro wrote:
Folks,
As much as I like CVS, it is not a full-blown configuration management
system, and a configuration management system is not a CASE tool.
I don't want to start a Holy War, but CVS is great for tracking changes at
the file and directory level, but it lacks built-in
To: Linux-Il (E-mail)
Subject: RE: Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE)
Folks,
As much as I like CVS, it is not a full-blown configuration management
system, and a configuration management system is not a CASE tool.
I don't want to start a Holy War, but CVS is great
On Tue, 9 Sep 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Rony Shapiro wrote:
Folks,
As much as I like CVS, it is not a full-blown configuration management
system, and a configuration management system is not a CASE tool.
I don't want to start a Holy War, but CVS is great for tracking changes at
the
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Rony Shapiro
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 1:48 PM
To: Linux-Il (E-mail)
Subject: RE: Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE)
Folks,
As much as I like CVS, it is not a full-blown configuration management
system
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Rony Shapiro
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 1:48 PM
release 3.4?. Also, it has no explicit idea of a development cycle (coding,
unit test, integration, release, maintenance). Again, I *like* CVS, and
Hi,
I don't want to start a Holy War, but CVS is great for tracking changes
at
the file and directory level, but it lacks built-in support for getting
meta-data on the changes, i.e., to answer queries like what files were
changed for bugfix 17, when and by whom?
What about cvs -qn up -r
lets talk now about the requirements design and implementation and maintenance.
the first 2 are clearly not connected to a versioning system or configuration
management.
its about good practices, using a good UML case tool? (or prefferably throwing the UML
garbage,
saving a lot of time and use
Shapiro
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 1:48 PM
To: Linux-Il (E-mail)
Subject: RE: Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE)
Folks,
As much as I like CVS, it is not a full-blown configuration management
system, and a configuration management system is not a CASE tool
Rony Shapiro wrote:
What about cvs -qn up -r bugfix16?
Exactly my point - you have to define a label bugfix16, and adhere to that
naming convention. What if someone creates a label BugFix18? The system
does not enforce any policy - you need the discipline to adhere to naming
conventions,
On Tue, Sep 09, 2003 at 10:25:47PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rony Shapiro wrote:
What about cvs -qn up -r bugfix16?
Exactly my point - you have to define a label bugfix16, and adhere to
that
naming convention. What if someone creates a label BugFix18? The system
does
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