Computer Aided Specification Testing System (CASTS). Volume II. User's Manual.

Abstract

CASTS is a software system for use as a tool in the development of interactive data entry systems. It is composed of two major processes: (1) System Specification (Process I); and (2) System Simulation (Process II). The significant advantage of using CASTS is the capability for the system designer to return to the model construction phase of design to change specifications as often as necessary without major re-entry of the same information. Iterative refinements allow testing and modification of specifications without investing considerable coding effort in the initial system design process. In addition, the system designer utilizes an interactive tool which can provide valuable experience in designing other interactive systems.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 15, 1981
Accession Number
ADA110121

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  • D. E. Humphrey
  • D. P. Millard

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  • Georgia Tech

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