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Geensys updates embedded tool with Eclipse interface

Richard Wilson
Friday 06 March 2009 00:00

Geensys has announced Reqtify 2009-1a, an improved version of its tool for the automated management of embedded hardware and software requirements capture, traceability and impact analysis throughout the entire development lifecycle.

Reqtify 2009-1a incorporates third-party interfaces for Enterprise Architect, CM Synergy and RTDS, Eclipse JDT Interface and Tagger, an updated RIF 1.1 import/export gateway and an improved Word/PDF Tagger plug-in as well as various user-requested features and usability enhancements.

The Enterprise Architecture (EA) interface enables design engineers to manage requirements and traceability data within the context of their EA-based UML designs. 

The bi-directional import/export capability enables them to see high-level requirements details from any source, creating and/or fulfilling them in the EA UML design and linking them to other project data to complete the overall requirements traceability in an intelligent way.  The Real Time Developer Studio (RTDS) interface now enables design engineers to capture and manage both SDL and SDL-RT model structure in terms of high-level requirements traceability in Reqtify. 


“The launch of Reqtify 2009-1a demonstrates our understanding of customers’ key engineering needs as well as our ability to quickly adapt Reqtify to address them, making Reqtify one of the most productive tools on the market for Requirement Engineering Management,” said Eric Larronde-Larretche, Geensys’ Product Manager for Reqtify.

The new Eclipse JDT Interface and Tagger introduced in Reqtify 2009-1a fills a project management hole within the Eclipse environment with regard to the development and support of Java-based application plug-ins. With the new interface, Eclipse JDT users can now easily manage the import/export of requirements within the JDT Environment.

 

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