Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: Artisan Software Tools | Subject: Artisan Studio
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 12 January 2006
Tools speed mission-critical system design
Artisan Studio is an integrated suite of collaborative modelling tools for requirements analysis, specification, design and development of complex, mission-critical systems and software engineering
At Embedded World 2006 (Hall 10, Stand 408), Artisan Software tools will be demonstrating Artisan Studio v6.0. Embracing the latest UML 2.0 and SysML standards, Artisan Studio is an integrated suite of collaborative modelling tools for requirements analysis, specification, design and development of complex, mission-critical systems and software engineering.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 12 January 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Artisan Studio enables engineering teams to visualise, design and validate systems before building them, and simplifies implementation with code generation and software reuse.
It is highly scaleable and suitable for use on both small and large technical projects.
Its proven multi-user repository provides a stable, robust working environment ensuring high availability of model information, while securing all valuable data.
Engineering teams using Artisan Studio's powerful suite of tools can model systems and software, document legacy systems, and generate new code with complete control.
Recent improvements to Artisan Studio significantly raise the bar in the UML and SysML tools arena.
The powerful concept of Ergonomic Profiling provides the ability to build a compelling environment based on the needs of specific domains or applications of UML and also provides a robust and consistent solution for DoDAF modellers thanks to the underpinning of UML 2 and SysML.
Several other feature introductions, such as change tracking, SysML support, and the DoDAF Profile that customises Studio's easy-to-use interface to provide an out-of-the-box solution for creating DoDAF-compliant models, come naturally to a tool that has its origins in systems modelling.
They also further demonstrate the value of Artisan Studio's already highly acclaimed multi-user repository that fosters a collaborative, team-oriented approach to systems and software development.
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