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Abstract: INTRODUCTION
One prominent effort begun in the 1980s was computer
-aided software engineering (CASE), which focused
on developing software methods and tools that enabled
developers to express their designs in terms of generalpurpose
graphical programming representations, such
as state machines, structure diagrams, and dataflow diagrams.
One goal of CASE was to enable more thorough
analysis of graphical programs that incur less complexity
than conventional general-purpose programming... (Update)
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