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News Release from: I-Logix Europe | Subject: Embedded Systems Preview
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 08 January 2002
Multiple launches at Embedded Systems
Nuremberg
At Embedded Systems 2002, Nuremberg, Germany, I-Logix will launch Rhapsody in ADA and Statemate Magnum ATG.
At Embedded Systems 2002, Nuremberg, Germany, I-Logix will launch Rhapsody in ADA, the latest addition to its Unified Modeling Language (UML) based visual programming environments, and Statemate Magnum ATG, an automatic test generation capability for its comprehensive graphical modelling and simulation environment for the rapid development of complex embedded systems I-Logix has also announced that it will commence first shipments of Rhapsody 4.0 and Rhapsody TestConductor to coincide with the exhibition
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 19 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Rhapsody in ADA is tailored to the needs of the military, aerospace and transportation industries, where the ADA language is used extensively.
Designed and optimised for the development of embedded applications, Rhapsody in ADA shifts the focus of work from coding and debugging to design, increasing design re-use and simplifying communication among design team members to generate cost savings of over 30% in development cycle time.
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Providing an innovative additional capability to its Statemate Magnum graphical modelling and simulation environment, automatic test generation significantly compresses the design cycle of complex embedded systems by automatically generating and undertaking extensive coverage, reachability and scenario tests to check that the design implementation conforms to the original specification.
Manual testing is an extremely tedious process and invariably takes as much time and effort as the design itself.
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