Well we have some Rose licenses here.
We are a development team developng a distributed application using the Rational
Unified Process (RUP) and specifically using Java (for processes code ) and
Delphi for client code. We initially started to use Rose (since it supports
RUP) for all our visual modelling but found the reverse engineering side of it
not to be that brilliant. Often our model was totally out of sync. with the
code or vice versa.
Our Delphi guru (Phil Middlemiss) went off and started using ModelMaker rather
than Rose and the rest of us (Java development team) went for Together J. With
both tools the two-way reverse engineering was way superior than that offered
with Rose.
Think this thread has come up before and Phil contributed his thoughts to it.
Is there an archive to dig this out of some where?
John Threadgill
New Zealand Forest Research Institute
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Matt Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 14/09/2000 09:18:58
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Richard Vowles wrote:
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> What would the students want on their CV?
>
> I think that probably answers your question.
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> Richard Vowles
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> > Hi all
> >
> I'm in the process of evaluating CASE software for our Software Design &
> Development course here at Electec College in Christchurch.
> So far I've looked at Rational Rose and WithClass (I really like
> WithClass) and I've been asked to get opinions from other people in the
> industry about their experiences. I'd appreciate any suggestions of other
> tools, and any pros or cons you may have discovered during use.
Here at UoC we use Rational Rose (Student Edition). It's really slow and
quite buggy, but it does the job, I guess (he says, lacking any other
experience...)
- Matt
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