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CDIF
(redirected from CASE Data Interchange Format)

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CDIFCASE (Computer-Aided Software Engineering) Definition Interchange Facility
CDIFCase Data Interchange Format
CDIFConsumer Drug Information (journal)
CDIFComponent Development and Integration Facility
CDIFCumulative Difference


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Based on ten years of research, the company's patented Interplay technology enables meta data exchange among the most popular software tools and supports industry standards such as the CASE Data Interchange Format (CDIF), the Object Management Group (OMG) Unified Modeling Language (UML) standard, and the Meta data Interchange Standard (MDIS).
The CASE Data Interchange Format (CDIF) integrated meta-model, covering many important parts of software engineering techniques in fine detail, but completely method and vendor neutral;
Prism's commitment to supporting standards is evidenced by its use of the CASE Data Interchange Format (CDIF) for importing and exporting meta data, and ODBC (Open Database Connection) and TCP/IP for client/server communications.
 
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