Making the Most of UML 2.0 for Design Reuse

Overview UML 2.0 provides a powerful means of component reuse to allow you better portability of your systems and software design. Primarily this is achieved with the addition of Ports that allow you to create well-defined interfaces into your architecture. Rhapsody is the industry's leading UML 2.0 based Model-Driven Development environment for systems and software engineering. This webcast shows you why Rhapsody's unparalleled ability to support and go beyond UML 2.0 makes it the most flexible and powerful MDD solution in the industry.

Further White Paper Details
PublisherI-Logix   
Live Date12th February 2005 03:00 UTC
FormatWebcast   
Topics

Introducing Xomega for XML Object Modeling and Code Generation

XML-based Model Driven Development can be a simple, but very powerful alternative to the UML-based MDA and can result in significantly increased productivity, clean and robust designs and improved system...

Improving IT service delivery through an integrated approach to software asset management white paper

This white paper describes the challenges of managing software rights in increasingly complex environments and discusses how SAM can make the entire process more efficient. Specifically, it addresses how SAM...

Download a Free Trial of SmartDraw: Learn why SmartDraw is the ideal alternative to Visio

SmartDraw's fundamentally different approach makes it the superior choice for the vast majority of users. SmartDraw is: Automatic—drawing for you, ensuring a professional result every time. Comprehensive—includes hundreds of templates and examples for...

The Pursuit of a Standardized Solution for Secure Enterprise RBAC

Each RBAC implementation varies in its capabilities and method of management. In a multi-platform environment, these differences introduce higher administration hours and costs because the various RBAC models are not...

Lean Communications - Enabling manufacturing processes through visual technologies

In every organization there are wasteful activities, both in operations and in communications. Seldom, however, are these activities conveniently labeled as wasteful, nor do these activities standout and beg for...


Quick Sitemap Links: