Abstract :
Arise (A reusability infrastructure for software engineering), one of the RACE I programming-infrastructure projects, is reviewed. Arise identified the key issues in the use of CASE environments and tools in telecommunications and specified solutions. In most cases, the project team demonstrated technical feasibility of the proposed solutions through prototypes, including the Arise prototype development environment. Among other issues, Arise addressed reuse, configuration management, distributed development, quality assurance, and integration.<>
Keywords :
research initiatives; software reusability; software tools; telecommunications computing; Arise; CASE; RACE I; configuration management; distributed development; programming-infrastructure projects; prototype development environment; quality assurance; reusability infrastructure for software engineering; software reusability; telecommunications; Communication system software; Computer aided software engineering; Computer architecture; ISO standards; Software engineering; Software maintenance; Software quality; Software tools; Telecommunications; User interfaces;