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This paper overviews software tools developed in Japan and briefly describes some selected ones. Japanese computer manufacturers' software tools have evolved from mainframe to workstation/PC and to client/server environments, and from structured methods to object-oriented, from lower CASE to upper, and from forward engineering to re-engineering. A few CASE products by independent software vendors are well received. Componentware, re-engineering, and other technologies have been developed.