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Organizations must address many issues before inserting any new technology such as CASE into a project. The author addresses an organization's internal needs, customer needs, appropriateness, technology capability, cost/benefit tradeoff, and transition strategy issues by analyzing their impact on management commitment, new technology acceptance, softening the learning curve, assessing costs, job title and responsibility restructuring, maturity of tools, and run-time performance.