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IEEE DRAFT 1348 : D7A JUL 95

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RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR THE ADOPTION OF CASE TOOLS
Withdrawn date

23-07-2013

Published date

12-01-2013

1 Introduction
    1.1 Scope
    1.2 Purpose
    1.3 CASE features and expectations
    1.4 Organizational Readiness
    1.5 Caveats to CASE
    1.6 Documents Organization
2 References
3 Definitions
4 Overview of CASE adoption
    4.1 Definition of successful CASE adoption
    4.2 Steps in CASE adoption
       4.2.1 Step 1: Define CASE needs
       4.2.2 Step 2: Evaluate and select CASE tools
       4.2.3 Step 3: Conduct pilot
       4.2.4 Step 4: Foster routine use of the tool
5 Define CASE needs
    5.1 Analyze the organization's capabilities and
        readiness
    5.2 Define organizational needs
    5.3 Review CASE tool marketplace
    5.4 Define success criteria
    5.5 Develop CASE adoption strategy
6 Evaluation and selection of CASE tools
    6.1 Evaluation
    6.2 Selection
7 Conduct pilot
    7.1 Determine pilot characteristics
    7.2 Plan pilot
       7.2.1 Goals, objectives, and success criteria
       7.2.2 Personnel
       7.2.3 Procedures and conventions
       7.2.4.Training
       7.2.5 Schedule
    7.3 Perform pilot
       7.3.1 Acquisition,installation, and integration
       7.3.2 Support
       7.3.3 Periodic reviews
       7.3.4 Maintain/Update tools
    7.4 Evaluate pilot
    7.5 Adoption decision
8 Foster routine use of the tool
    8.1 Develop migration plan
       8.1.1 Goals,evaluation criteria,schedule and risks
             for the migration plan
       8.1.2 Acquisition,installation,and customization
             of the tool
       8.1.3 Integration of the tool with existing tools
             and processes
       8.1.4 Training and resource use during and after
             migration
    8.2 Implement migration plan
       8.2.1 Periodic reviews
       8.2.2 Ongoing support
Annex A Organizational analysis
Annex B Defining organizational CASE goals,needs and
        expectations
Annex C Criteria for success
Annex D Approaches to developing a CASE tool adoption
        strategy
Annex E Evaluating the pilot
Annex F Fostering routine use of the tool
Annex G Bibliography
    


Views the CASE adoption process as more than the selection of CASE tools.

DocumentType
Draft
PublisherName
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
Status
Withdrawn

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