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Gap between design and code-level testing shrinks

Feb 14, 2001 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

Andover, MA — (press release excerpt) — I-Logix announced Rhapsody 3.0, which provides new capabilities that allow developers to bridge the gap between design-level and code-level testing. The new features enable developers to automatically generate code from system-level actors which can both monitor and stimulate the system under design, ensuring the application will meet the original functional… requirements. I-Logix' Rhapsody supports Embedded Linux based system development.

As the result of a partnership with Applied Microsystems, Rhapsody users can now ensure that the target implementation code will meet the timing, performance and memory requirements as required by the target architecture and environment. This closes the loop in model-based development and testing by giving the developer the ability to prove their application meets both functional and operational requirements, from the design to code.

These new test and debug capabilities in Rhapsody complement I-Logix' recently announced plan to progressively incorporate technology in its products throughout the coming year which will enable real-time embedded developers to perform design model verification by automatically generating vigorous test scenarios based on the Unified Modeling Language (UML)-based design. These model checking and automatic test generation capabilities are being developed under I-Logix' partnership with Offis Systems and Consulting (OSC) GmbH.

 
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