'UML' Category Archive

C# Synchronizer for Artisan Studio

Posted by Ken Cheung in UML on Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Artisan Software Tools recently introduced the C# Synchronizer for Artisan Studio. Artisan's C# Synchronizer enables software architecting to be undertaken in UML using Artisan Studio while allowing them retain the context of C#-aware features by implementing the coding detail using their preferred C# IDE or program editor. The C# Synchronizer for Artisan Studio significantly increases [...]

OpenAmeos Open Source UML Modeling Tool

Posted by Ken Cheung in UML on Monday, August 13, 2007

Aonix announced an open source version of its Ameos UML tool. Ameos feattures UML profiles for generating C/C++, Ada, Java, CORBA, COM, and EJB. Under the new open source policy, Ameos is available under terms based on the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) as OpenAmeos.
Ameos implements UML 2.0 profiles, model-driven architecture model transformation and [...]

Telelogic Modeler

Posted by Ken Cheung in UML on Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Telelogic Modeler is a free Unified Modeling Language (UML) design environment for engineers, designers, and developers of embedded, real-time, and enterprise IT applications. The free Telelogic Modeler increases the opportunity for organizations to start to increase productivity and shorten design cycles with Model-Driven Development.
Based on technologies found in Telelogic Rhapsody and Telelogic Tau environments, Telelogic [...]

Embedded Systems Development in UML Webinar

Posted by Ken Cheung in Events, Training, UML on Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Mentor Graphics is offering a webinar titled, "Embedded Systems Development in UML." The online seminar will help developers understand the software development tools that can dramatically increase productivity. This event will introduce an approach to collaborative development which will reshape software development as much as the discovery of high-level languages.
The webinar will explain how building [...]

Low-Priced UML Design Tools

Posted by Ken Cheung in Research, UML on Thursday, January 11, 2007

According to a report recently published by Venture Development Corporation (VDC), more developers are expecting to adopt model-driven development approaches, including UML, over the next two years to cope with this complexity and an increase in the lines of software code per device.
However, increased adoption of software modeling tools has not translated into equivalent increases [...]

Validate Your Requirements Through Modeling with DOORS and Rhapsody

Posted by Ken Cheung in Events, Training, UML on Monday, October 16, 2006

By integrating a model driven development environment with requirements-driven development, a developer can ensure that their design meets the requirements completely. Telelogic will show how this can be done with a webcast titled, "Validate Your Requirements Through Modeling with DOORS and Rhapsody."
The webcast will demonstrate how Telelogic DOORS works with Telelogic Rhapsody to create today's [...]

UML in SoC Hardware-Software Design

Posted by Ken Cheung in UML on Wednesday, July 19, 2006

This article describe the problems facing developers of embedded system-on-chip hardware and software and how executable UML can help. As with most of the hardware-oriented C variants, one solution to the problem of taking a software-oriented language for use in SoC is to add hardware features to it. The same has been proposed for UML, [...]

SysML Online Seminar

Posted by Ken Cheung in Events, Training, UML on Monday, July 10, 2006

The SysML consortium has almost finalized the Systems Modeling Language (SysML) specification. SysML is based on a subset of UML 2.0 with some key additions to make it more systems friendly. I-Logix has been actively engaged in the dialog about SysML, having contributed definitions based on our over 20 years of experience in systems engineering, [...]

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