Development Platform Ready For Enterprise Deployment

Rhapsody 3.0 enables reuse of legacy code through enhanced reverse engineering and ensures that the requirements, documentation and final implementation remain consistent. It enables software engineers to share designs within their own teams, across
Sept. 1, 2001

Rhapsody 3.0 enables reuse of legacy code through enhanced reverse engineering and ensures that the requirements, documentation and final implementation remain consistent. It enables software engineers to share designs within their own teams, across the company and with other companies, without fear that their designs will ever be out of synch. And it leverages UML for automating the development process of real-time embedded Web-enabled applications. The upgrade adds a Web-based remote monitoring, control and management capability to their out-of-the-box applications. Features to enhance the collaboration capabilities of design engineers include: dynamic model code associativity; enhanced reverse engineering; and enhanced QSS DOORS integration. Features that facilitate wider enterprise deployment by improving communication and collaboration among development teams include: enhanced Web-based collaboration, XMI model interchange, visual differencing and merging, and Linux support. I-LOGIX, San Jose, CA. (978) 682-2100.

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