Albert F. Case, Jr.

Albert F. Case, Jr.

Albert F. Case, Jr. (born March 2, 1955) a graduate of the State University of New York at Buffalo, was one of the leaders in the development of Computer-Aided Software Engineering (CASE) technologies and system development methodologies. Case began his software development career in 1972 and worked in a variety of IT-related capacities, including director of Management Information Systems for Ryder System and co-founder of Maximus Systems, Inc., developers of the Maximus code generator.

Case was also a major contributor to the "Spectrum System Development Methodology", from John D. Toellner Associates, developing the Structured Analysis and Structured Design design tips. In 1982, Case joined start-up Nastec Corporation, a Southfield, Mich. based software development company that both coined the acronym CASE for Computer-Aided Software Engineering and launched the "DesignAid" analysis and design tool and the "LifeCycle Manager" project configuration and management system. For six years, Case served as Nastec's Vice President for Professional Services and Product Management. Case, and his associate Vaughn Frick developed a second generation structured analysis and design technique based on the Yourdon/Demarco/Constantine Structured Analysis/Structured Design technique. Frick, while working with Case at Nastec Corporation on the development of the PC-based DesignAid product, was the first to specify and teach a comprehensive technique for transforming a structured analysis specification into a structured design. The revolutionary approach propelled Nastec Corporation into the leadership position in Analysis and Design professional education, and the Professional Services division quickly became not only the largest component of Nastec Corporation, but also the largest provider of SA/SD education. Case was among the most prolific public speakers on the subject of CASE during the 1980s, helping launch, among other events, the Computer-Aided Software Engineering Symposium as its keynote speaker for its first two years. Case toured the country, promoting the integration of "upper CASE" and "lower CASE" with pro-football great and code-generation pioneer Fran Tarkenton, founder of "Tarkenton Software." When Tarkenton Software and Nastec Corporation agreed not to merge, Tarkenton teamed up with James Martin and merged Tarkenton Software into KnowledgeWare, a direct competitor to Nastec.

Case, also author of the book "Information Systems Development: Principles of Computer Aided Software Engineering" (Prentice Hall, 1986), was also a life long student of General Systems Theory (GST) and fascinated by the application of structured analysis and design techniques to the design of entire business operations, not just the information technology subsystems. In 1989, Case left Nastec Corporation to join Gartner, Inc. (then GartnerGroup) [http://www.Gartner.com/] , the world's leading IT industry research and advisory firm, where he spent the next 13 years as a thought-leading industry analyst, speaker, writer and business executive.

At Gartner, Case quickly ascended the analyst ranks, going from the leading Software Engineering analyst to head of its Business Process Reengineering practice - where he could spend full-time applying GST to business design, launching Gartner's e-Business Resource Center, its Vertical Industries practices and ultimately becoming the founder, group vice president and general manager of Gartner's TCO Software division. From there, Case became head of Gartner's IT benchmarking business and president of Gartner's eMetrix business performance management business. During his 13 year tenure at Gartner, Case launched dozens of product and service lines that accounted for over $100 million in revenue to Gartner.

After 13 years, Case left Gartner to become an independent consulting executive and entrepreneur, with the goal of applying GST and "organizational engineering" in the laboratory of live businesses. His firm [http://www.stamfordresearch.com/ Stamford Research, LLC] , working with long-time business associates Arnold Kwong and Steve Vogel, is almost exclusively engaged as a "consulting executive" in which Case and his associates assume interim senior management roles with the client companies, bringing with them a global network of IT and business operations experts. Case himself characterizes the practice as focusing on two lines of business: Applying GST principles to help startups and fix "broken" companies. Case served as a board member for Sky Capital Holdings, a New York-based investment bank, interim president and CEO of DuoCash Corporation, an innovative payment processing services company, and still serves as chairman of the board of eNucleus, Inc. [http://www.enucleus.com eNucleus] (ENUI.OB) a global technology-based business process outsourcing firm and, president and CEO of [http://www.turbodyne.com/ Turbodyne Technologies, Inc.] (TRBD.OB).

As an entrepreneur, Case is a co-founder and managing director of a variety of start up firms including content/commerce management software providers [http://www.infotollgate.com/ InfoTollgate.com] (hosted content/commerce management systems) and [http://www.turnpikesoftware.com/ Turnpike Software, LLC] , the content management software development company (with his partner Dr. N. Adam Rin, former Bachman CASE tool and Gartner alumnus). He is also publisher and co-founder of IT procurement advisor [http://www.techspend.com/ TechSpend, LLC] (with Gartner alumnus Vinnie Mirchandani). He is also the Research Fellow and principal analyst with [http://www.esresearch.com/ ES Research Group, Inc.] , which specializes in helping companies identify, select, implement and measure sales performance improvement programs.

References

* [http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/indices/a-tree/c/Case_Jr=:Albert_F=.html Case, Albert F., Information Systems Development: Principles of Computer-Aided Software Engineering (CASE)(Prentice Hall, 1986)]
* [http://www.glynncounty.com/cgi-bin/oaktree.pl?dbf=data.txt&ID=00013904 Glyn, County, GA. Fran Tarkenton & Al Case - Post football career.]
* [http://72.14.209.104/search?q=cache:Zrid83HROp4J:www.iccc-group.com/goldtour/invit_goldratt_tour.pdf+%22albert+f.+case,+jr.%22&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=26 Dr. Eli Goldratt's Necessary & Sufficient Tour, Al Case citation]
* [http://wotan.liu.edu/docis/dbl/datbas/1985_17_1_35_CSETF.htm "Computer-Aided Software Engineering (CASE): Technology for Improving Software Development Productivity" Database Journal, Vol 17, Issue 1, pp. 35-43]


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