I have used Cadre Teamwork on a VMS platform. I guess it is one of the better CASE tools around; I have used a few. I like the fact that it supports the Hatley-Pirbhai real-time extensions rather than the Ward-Mellor extensions. Its documentation tools and printing capabilities do leave something to be desired. For both those situations, I ended up writing programs to do what I needed done. I also heard from my system administrator that installations were a pain. The Cadre Hotline is pretty helpful th
ough at times their VMS support was lacking. I know some people who will stand by Cadre Teamwork; personally, I haven't decided.....like I said, it's one of the better ones around.....I think it's my initial experience with Teamwork which makes me hesitate.....I faced many times that my system crashed, losing hours of work, during those times when we were figuring out the correct configuration for Teamwork. Anyways, that's my 2 cents worth. Maybe it works better on UNIX workstations.
Hmm....just realized that you asked about its features, etc. Its printing capabilities can be set up for VAX Document, Interleaf and a few others. What bothered me about the printing was that each object had to be printed as a separate file....can you picture printing a large data dictionary with each entry being a single file!!! Teamwork does Structured Analysis (Yourdon with Hatley-Pirbhai extensions) and Structured Design. They also have reverse engineering tools for C and Ada. You get structure ch
arts from your code. They have a "simulation" tool, which I don't know anything about. I have only worked with their structured analysis tool. I liked the fact that you could document within the tool any notes you wanted to at any level DFD. For example, I could write an overview for any DFD I wanted and have it associated with that DFD. Anything else, you might want to know?