| Publisher | Object Management Group | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 | Date added | 10 Feb 2005 |
| Topics | UML | ||
| Downloads | 111 | ||
Thales Optronics Ltd, part of the Thales Group, which has 65,000 employees worldwide with a presence in 50 countries, is a supplier of electro-optical systems and equipment, providing high technology defense products for land, sea and air applications. In 1999 Thales Optronics Ltd., based in the UK, set out to select a Unified Modeling Language (UML) based visual application development platform for the development of their embedded software. Thales Optronics selected Rhapsody after a competitive evaluation against other tools, including Rational Rose. Rhapsody has enabled Thales Optronics to effectively model and graphically visualize the dynamic control aspects of the systems through the use of both static UML diagrams and animation, with views such as sequence diagrams and animated statecharts.
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