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DFD Using a Case Tool: Visible Analysts Yong Choi BPA CSUB
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CASE Systems: Tools used as instruments to make modeling methods, techniques, and procedures operational.
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Advantages of Using CASE Tools during the Analysis Phase: More comprehensive and integrated recording of investigation results. Uniform recording of analysis for all systems. Diagram display of analysis results in a form easily explained to users. Easy navigation through analysis specifications. Easily modified entries during the iterative actions of analysis.
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CASE Tool Advantages (Cont) CASE tools check for compliance with specific rules for modeling methods, such as balanced I/O checks for DFD levels. CASE tools identify inconsistent entries for the same or similar items in the dictionary, such as a logical object defined differently on ERDs and DFDs. Facilities for better maintenance of analysis specifications.
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CASE Tool Components: A&D workbench software to create diagrams to illustrate analysis findings. Dictionary software to enter detailed descriptions for analysis diagram elements.
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CASE Dictionary Descriptions: Preformatted screen data entry and reporting specifications. More elaborate narrative explanations of analysis results. Reductions in redundancy of analysis specifications. Better integrated analysis specifications. A central repository for analysis documentation. More easily maintained documentation.
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CASE Tools and JADS: During JADs, analysts use CASE tools and visual aid technologies, such as overhead projector LCD panels, to provide a better way to quickly create DFDs and obtain user feedback regarding the process model.
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Use of DFDs in JADS: Create DFDs as users speak. Review and verify DFDs created during pre-workshop activities or between JAD workshops. Make real-time changes made to DFDs as uses speak.
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Visible Analyst CASE tool Demonstration
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