<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?><doc title="Rescinded [2009-09-17]  - TBITS 28: Evaluation and Selection of Computer-Aided Software Engineering (CASE) Tools - Implementation criteria" documentID="17338" versionID="1" language="en" space="preserve" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="PolicySchema.xsd"><chapters><chapter anchor="1" title="1. Reference"><section anchor="1.1" title="1.1 Name"><ul><li>Evaluation and Selection of <acronym title="Computer-Aided Software Engineering">CASE</acronym> tools</li></ul></section><section anchor="1.2" title="1.2 Identifier"><ul><li><acronym title="Treasury Board Information and Technology Standards">TBITS</acronym>-28</li></ul></section><section anchor="1.3" title="1.3 Category"><ul><li>Guideline</li></ul></section><section anchor="1.4" title="1.4 Effective date"><ul><li>June 1996</li></ul></section><section anchor="1.5" title="1.5 Approving authority"><ul><li>Treasury Board of Canada</li></ul></section><section anchor="1.6" title="1.6 Maintenance agency"><ul><li>Systems and Technology</li><li>Treasury Board Secretariat</li></ul></section><section anchor="1.7" title="1.7 Cross index"><ul><li><acronym title="International Organization for Standardization/International Electrotechnical Commission">ISO/IEC</acronym> DIS 14102</li><li>Evaluation and Selection of CASE tools</li></ul></section><section anchor="1.8" title="1.8 Related documents"><ul><li>TBITS-26, Software Product Evaluation - </li><li>Quality Characteristics and guidelines for their use</li><li>ISO/IEC 9126</li></ul></section></chapter><chapter anchor="2" title="2. Purpose"><p><strong>2.1</strong> The purpose of this TBITS is to provide guidance in defining the
requirements on which CASE tool evaluation and selection is to be performed. This TBITS
also offers a process for selecting the best CASE tool from several tools, based on the
defined requirements.</p><p><strong>2.2</strong> This Treasury Board Information and Technology Standard (TBITS-28)
endorses ISO/IEC 14102, Evaluation and Selection of CASE tools. ISO/IEC
DIS 14102 defines the procedure and a set of structured requirements used in the
technical evaluation and the selection of a CASE tool. As such ISO/IEC DIS 14102 is
considered an integral part of this document.</p><p><strong>2.3</strong> This TBITS permits Departments and Agencies to exercise more
effective control over the production, management, and use of the Government's information
resources. The primary objectives of this TBITS are:</p><div class="indent1"><p><strong>2.3.1</strong> to offer guidance on the technical evaluation process for CASE
tools;</p><p><strong>2.3.2</strong> to offer guidance in the final CASE tool selection which should
aim to achieve objectivity, repeatability and impartiality;</p><p><strong>2.3.3</strong> to reduce staff hours and expenditures in the evaluation and
selection of CASE tools;</p><p><strong>2.3.4 </strong>to increase portability of acquired skills, resulting in reduced
personnel training cost;</p><p><strong>2.3.5</strong> to maximize the return on investment in selecting and purchasing
the most appropriate case tools</p></div><p><strong>2.4 TBITS-28 </strong>should be used in conjunction with TBITS-26 and may be
used in conjunction with other standards being developed within the area of Software
Engineering which may subsequently be adopted as Treasury Board Information Technology
Standards. This standard is consistent with the Federal Government policy, announced
20 August, 1987, governing the information technology standards program and the
recently approved strategic direction on Application Portability.</p></chapter><chapter anchor="3" title="3. Application"><p><strong>3.1</strong> This TBITS applies to all Computer-Aided Software Engineering
(CASE) tools that are either developed or acquired for government use. It should be used
as a basis for the evaluation and selection of all future CASE tools developed by or for
the Canadian Federal Government.</p><p><strong>3.2</strong> This TBITS applies to all Departments and Agencies listed in
Schedule A and B of the Financial Administration Act and the branches designated as
departments for purposes of the Act.</p></chapter><chapter anchor="4" title="4. Qualifications"><p><strong>4.1</strong> TBITS-28 is published as a guideline for information technology
managers wishing to evaluate different CASE tools and select the one most appropriate for
their requirements. The use of this TBITS by departments and agencies is therefore
optional.</p></chapter><chapter anchor="5" title="5. Implementation"><p><strong>5.1</strong> The provisions in this publication are effective MMM, DD, YYYY.</p><p><strong>5.2</strong> Use of this guideline should be given preference over the use of
other methods for evaluating and selecting CASE tools.</p></chapter><chapter anchor="6" title="6. Certification of compliance"><p><strong>6.1</strong> TBITS-28 is published as a guideline and therefore this section is
not applicable.</p></chapter><chapter anchor="7" title="7. Specifications"><p><strong>7.1</strong> TBITS-28 (Evaluation and Selection of Computer-Aided Software
Engineering (CASE Tools) specifications are contained in ISO/IEC DIS 14102. TBITS-28 will
be revised to endorse the international standard ISO/IEC DIS 14102 as soon as it
becomes available. It should be noted that no major technical changes are anticipated
between the text of the Draft International Standard (DIS) and the international standard.</p></chapter><chapter anchor="8" title="8. Government standards working group on software engineering"><p>Joseph Côté (Chairman), <acronym title="Treasury Board Secretariat">TBS</acronym><br />
L. Doolan, <acronym title="Revenue Canada">RC</acronym><br />
J.C. Lecomte, <acronym title="Environment Canada">EC</acronym><br />
G. Marcinek, <acronym title="National Capital Commission">NCC</acronym><br />
T. McLoughlin, <acronym title="Canadian Human Rights Commission">HRC</acronym><br />
P. Owen, <acronym title="Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food">AGR</acronym><br />
J.P. Morin, <acronym title="Geological Survey of Canada">GSC</acronym><br />
R. Puncher, <acronym title="Department of National Defense">DND</acronym><br />
R. Quirt, <acronym title="Public Works and Government Services">PWGSC</acronym><br />
S. Sekerak, <acronym title="National Library of Canada">NLC</acronym><br />
L. Sullivan, <acronym title="Statistics Canada">STC</acronym><br />
S. Talbert, <acronym title="Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada">CCAC</acronym><br />
D. White, <acronym title="Royal Canadian Mounted Police">RCMP</acronym></p></chapter><chapter anchor="9" title="9. Where to obtain copies"><p>Copies of the technical specification may be obtained as follows:</p><p>ISO/IEC DIS 14102<br />
Evaluation and Selection of Computer-Aided Software<br />
Engineering (CASE) Tools</p><p>The technical specification is only available in English at this time.</p></chapter></chapters></doc>