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Bangalore,
India - Telelogic, an IBM Company (NYSE: IBM), has announced
enhancements to its market leading Model Driven Development
(MDD) solution,
Telelogic Rhapsody. The new features decrease time-to-market
through the support of
MDD best practices that do not disrupt current project workflow
and provide system
engineers a way to leverage advanced visualization and prototyping
capabilities to
easily validate design correctness and effectively communicate
intended design behavior.
The
introduction of Rhapsody 7.2, a new version of the companys
flagship Model-Driven Development solution that provides breakthroughs
in systems engineering, software asset re-use, and automated
documentation and testing; The new Telelogic Rhapsody Eclipse
Plug-in, a version of Rhapsody integrated within the Eclipse
open source development environment, scheduled for release
this summer; Rhapsody Eclipse Plug-in allows embedded device
and real-time system software developers to continue working
on existing projects at the code level while gradually adopting
MDD within a single familiar development environment.
Building
on Telelogics "Code Respect" initiative, Rhapsody
now allows C developers
to leverage the benefits of MDD while preserving the code
structure, functionality and order. Rhapsody further offers
the unique ability to reverse-engineer existing code and then
forward-generate identical code. This allows software developers
to use the right tools for the job and work at either the
code or model level.
With
Rhapsodys Eclipse Plug-in, software developers can streamline
their workflow
and increase efficiencies by taking advantage of Eclipses
powerful code editing
capabilities and gain the benefits of working with an MDD
solution all within the same development environment. Using
Rhapsodys strong reverse engineering and code
synchronization capabilities, Rhapsodys Eclipse Plug-in
allows developers to work on the code or model within one
complete development environment. Working in this
manner, the code and model remain in synch and it is easy
to navigate from one to the other. Developers can leverage
debugging at the code or model level using the
Eclipse debugger and Rhapsodys animation with the ability
to synchronize breakpoints between them.
"Model
Driven Development techniques help engineers become more efficient
with the potentially time-consuming tasks of test creation
and execution, as well as document creation," said Sidharth
Malik, Managing Director India, Telelogic, an IBM Company.
"With Rhapsody, engineers immediately gain a better understanding
of their software and systems architecture and functionality,
while operating in a more open and flexible environment with
improved team communication."
FOR
MORE INFORMATION CONTACT :
Ms.
Subhashini
M/s. Pressman India
Bangalore, India
E-Mail : bangalore@pressmanindia.com
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