Rational rose

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Rational rose

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Basic data

Maintainer IBM
developer Rational software
Publishing year 1984
Current  version 7.0
operating system Windows , Unix , Linux , Solaris depending on the edition
category UML tool
Product website

Rational Rose is a UML tool for describing software systems . With the help of Rational Rose, both program bodies from UML descriptions and UML diagrams from source code can be generated.

Rational Rose was originally from Rational Software and thus u. a. Developed by the developers of UML ( Grady Booch , James Rumbaugh and Ivar Jacobson ). In 2002, Rational Software became the property of IBM .

history

The first Rational Rose version appeared in 1984. Rational Rose 1.0 was presented at the OOPSLA in 1992 , but was withdrawn from the market due to performance problems.

Rose 2.0 then combined the Object System Designer, a Windows-based Booch notation editor, with a new display and new options for semantic analysis, code generation and reverse engineering . Reverse engineering allowed users to analyze existing code to create navigable class diagrams. Rose 2.0 ran on Windows PCs and various other Unix systems. In 1995, Rational Rose had more than 10,000 users.

literature

  • Terry Quatrany: Visual Modeling with Rational Rose 2002 and UML (=  Object Technology Series ). 3. Edition. Addison-Wesley Longman, 2002, ISBN 978-0-201-72932-0 (English).
  • Wendy Boggs, Michael Boggs: UML with Rational Rose . Mitp Verlag, London 2002, ISBN 978-3-8266-1315-9 (English, original title: Mastering UML with Rational Rose 2002. ).
  • Alf Borrmann, Manfred Rätzmann, Jörg Sauer, Jan Matèrne, Gunnar Landgrebe: Rational Rose and UML - Instructions for practical use . 1st edition. Galileo Press, 2001, ISBN 978-3-89842-172-0 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Grady Booch: A man of methods
  2. Rational acquires Wisconsin-based object-oriented software-engineering firm ( Memento from July 8, 2012 in the web archive archive.today )
  3. Rational acquires Wisconsin-based object-oriented software-engineering firm ( Memento from July 8, 2012 in the web archive archive.today )