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Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: Artisan Software Tools
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 12 January 2004

Software selected for Joint Strike
Fighter project

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BAE Systems has selected Real-time Studio Professional as its corporate standard tool for systems development on all systems modelling projects, including the Joint Strike Fighter Aircraft.

BAE Systems Integrated Electronic Warfare Systems Division (IEWS) has selected Real-time Studio Professional as its corporate standard tool for systems development on all systems modelling projects, including the Joint Strike Fighter Aircraft BAE Systems is one of the two main subcontractors on the JSF programme

"We began our tool evaluation roughly two years ago", stated Stewart Farnham, Manager of Engineering Design Environment Engineering.

"After a year of evaluation, we came to the initial conclusion that Real-time Studio was the most appropriate systems modelling tool for our programmes.

We used RtS on several pilot programmes over the past year, and can now say that our decision has been validated.

RtS was selected because of its specific support for systems engineering, ease of use and model consistency through the data dictionary, and its ability to support large distributed programmes".

Jeremy Goulding, President and CEO of Artisan Software commented: "We're very happy that Real-time Studio is taking such an important role in the development of the Joint Strike Fighter and BAE IEWS' other programmes.

Whenever you win an evaluation as competitive as this one, where multiple pilot projects are conducted to ensure that the tools in question are the best fit for the project, you've got a tremendous endorsement that you're going in the right direction.

We're looking forward to building a strong partnership with BAE Systems and ensuring that their choice of UML tool fits seamlessly into their systems engineering process".

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