Telelogic Modeling Community: Viewlets

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Title  Rhapsody 7.3 Eclipse Plug-In
Summary  The Telelogic Rhapsody® Eclipse Plug-in integrates a Rhapsody Modeling Perspective into the Eclipse environment, enabling software developers to streamline their workflow with the benefit of working within the same development environment. Users can now work in the code or model in a single development environment; this enables you to use Rhapsody’s modeling capabilities or modify the code using the Eclipse editor, while maintaining synchronization between both and easily navigating from one to the other. In addition, developers can leverage debugging at the code or design level using the Eclipse debugger and Rhapsody’s animation with breakpoints, with assurances that activities are synchronized using Rhapsody’s Debug Perspective. The Rhapsody Eclipse Plug-in is available currently only for Microsoft® Windows® as part of Rhapsody Developer Multi-Language™ and works with the Eclipse CDT or JDT.
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Title  Rhapsody 7.3 Graphical Panels
Summary  This viewlet shows how the Rhapsody Graphical Panel feature enables you to easily simulate models by creating a mock-up or prototype of the design to validate the behavior. This feature offers an excellent way to communicate design behavior to your customer or management, ensuring that you are delivering the desired behavior. You are able to create a diagram with knobs, buttons, meters, text boxes, sliders, etc. and bind these items to model elements to control or monitor the design. This provides a great way to demonstrate the design and, additionally, provides you with an easy way to create a debug interface for the design. Graphical Panels are available as part of the Rhapsody Tools & Utilities Pack™.
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Title  Rhapsody 7.2 Code Respect for C
Summary  New for the Telelogic Rhapsody® 7.2 release, the next phase in our code respect initiative enables C developers to reverse engineer and roundtrip C code into the Rhapsody in C model in a way that respects the structure, naming, location and ordering of the code. This viewlet shows how the new code respect capabilities preserve this structure when model changes are subsequently regenerated. The new code respect and improved reverse engineering features enhance your ability to reuse C code developed outside Rhapsody, enabling you to work with legacy C code inside the Rhapsody Model Driven Development (MDD) environment. These features allow you to develop your project at the code or model level, enabling a more code centric workflow and an easy path to adopting MDD.
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Title  Rhapsody 7.2 Improved Reverse Engineering Dialog and Auto-Creation of Diagrams from Code
Summary  This viewlet shows how Rhapsody 7.2 improves the reverse engineering dialog to make it more intuitive. Also, automatically creating a diagram from reverse engineered code is easier than ever, allowing you to quickly visualize external code to gain a better understanding of the structure and intent of existing code that may not have any documentation. Once visualization is complete, you automatically have a model of the code that will stay synchronized with your code using Rhapsody’s roundtripping capabilities that can be further used for documentation purposes.
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Title  Rhapsody 7.2 Automatic Creation of Relationship Diagram
Summary  This viewlet shows how you can quickly create a new diagram that automatically shows all the relations to the model element, increasing modeling productivity. This is useful to automatically create diagrams after reverse engineering code.
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Title  Rhapsody 7.2 Multiple Component Build
Summary  Rhapsody 7.2 generates and builds the complete application including applications that include multiple components, improving large systems development by automating the manual task of building individual components. You need only to select a single component and Rhapsody generates and builds the entire application, including dependent components.
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Title  Rhapsody 7.2 SysML Value Types, Units, Dimensions
Summary  This viewlet show you how you can create value types, units and dimension enabling you to model complex data supporting trade off analysis to assist you in mitigating project risks.
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Title  Rhapsody 7.2 SysML Requirements and Allocation Tables
Summary  This viewlet show you how you can use Requirements and Allocation Tables with Rhapsody 7.2 allowing you to organize requirements and allocations in table format for easier communication with your stakeholders.
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Title  Rhapsody 7.2 Reference Properties
Summary  A Reference Property is another notation to represent an association end on a diagram. It represents the association as a dashed rectangle within its parent. This viewlet shows how you can use this notation with Rhapsody.
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Title  Rhapsody 7.2 Flows on Associations
Summary  This viewlet shows how Rhapsody 7.2 provides the ability to draw a flow on an association enabling you to specify the flow of information between two blocks using only an association, making it easier to show data flow.
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