I-Logix Brings the Power of UML Requirements Capture and Analysis to Systems Engineers by Adding Use Case Diagrams in Statemate MAGNUM 3.1.Business/Technology Editors ANDOVER, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 16, 2002 I-Logix To Ship Statemate MAGNUM 3.1 With Enhanced Usability I-Logix Inc., the industry's premier provider of enterprise solutions for embedded applications development, today announced the incorporation of Use Case Diagrams into the systems engineering process. Building on I-Logix expansive experience with systems engineering and the Unified Modeling Language See UML. (language) Unified Modeling Language - (UML) A non-proprietary, third generation modelling language. The Unified Modeling Language is an open method used to specify, visualise, construct and document the artifacts of an object-oriented software-intensive system (TM) (UML (Unified Modeling Language) An object-oriented analysis and design language from the Object Management Group (OMG). Many design methodologies for describing object-oriented systems were developed in the late 1980s. (TM)), the company has added UML compliant Use Case Diagrams to Statemate MAGNUM(TM) 3.1, providing engineers with the most comprehensive systems engineering tool available. The addition of Use Case Diagrams, in combination with Sequence Diagrams and Statecharts already present in Statemate MAGNUM, provides system engineers with the complete set of UML views required for requirements capture and analysis. The Use Case Diagram enables users to graphically capture the specific uses that a system will perform, define the interaction of the system with external systems or people, and then provide textual descriptions and attributes for each usage. In addition, the system engineer has the ability to graphically define scenarios that are later used to test the system design and final implementation. Use Case Diagrams may be linked to Statemate MAGNUM Activity Charts, allowing the user to quickly build an executable behavioral model that can be linked to automatically generated GUIs for simulation. These executable Use Case models enable the System Engineer to see how the system will operate under a particular scenario. The combination of UML views, asynchronous Refers to events that are not synchronized, or coordinated, in time. The following are considered asynchronous operations. The interval between transmitting A and B is not the same as between B and C. The ability to initiate a transmission at either end. simulation, and graphical GUI (Graphical User Interface) A graphics-based user interface that incorporates movable windows, icons and a mouse. The ability to resize application windows and change style and size of fonts are the significant advantages of a GUI vs. a character-based interface. development within Statemate MAGNUM make it the most powerful and easy to use tool on the market for the graphical capture and dynamic analysis of system requirements To be used efficiently, all computer software needs certain hardware components or other software resources to be present on a computer system. These pre-requisites are known as (computer) system requirements and are often used as a guideline as opposed to an absolute rule. . "EADS EADS European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company N.V. EADS Expeditionary Air Defense System (USMC) EADS Extended Air Defense Systems EADS Environmental Assessment Data System EADS Echelons Above Division Study Deutschland GMBH, as partner in the 4 nations Eurofighter program, will use Statemate MAGNUM in an advanced system design process for the Eurofighter upgrade programs to significantly increase process performance. As a major feature, the process introduces the UML notations of Use Case and Sequence Diagrams in a requirements capture and analysis driven phase, prior to system functional and architectural design This article or section may contain original research or unverified claims. Please help Wikipedia by adding references. See the for details. This article has been tagged since September 2007. ," said Dr. Wolfgang Mansel, Chief Engineer Software Technology Military Aircraft, European Aeronautic aer·o·nau·tic also aer·o·nau·ti·cal adj. Of or relating to aeronautics. aer o·nau Defence and Space Company - EADS. "The new Statemate MAGNUM 3.1 release is the right product to meet our requirements for efficient and seamless support of the development process of large and complex avionic systems. We expect further benefits from the new Statemate MAGNUM release due to the tool's inherent ability to link design information with model execution, as well as from its integration with DOORS for requirements management The administration and control of the information needs of users. In order to achieve business objectives within an organization via information systems, user requirements must be defined in a consistent manner, prioritized and monitored. and traceability." Statemate MAGNUM is a graphical design, simulation and prototyping tool for the rapid development of complex embedded systems Embedded systems Computer systems that cannot be programmed by the user because they are preprogrammed for a specific task and are buried within the equipment they serve. . It enables engineers to graphically capture their system requirements, specifications and designs using a combination of UML and traditional functional design notations. The Statemate MAGNUM graphical language Graphical language is an emergent concept. Language in any form, whether spoken, written (that is, the counterpart of a spoken language), or graphically manifested, is a system of communication and reasoning using representation, metaphor, logical grammar and symbolic expression. is easily understood by customers and implementation teams, enabling a true concurrent engineering process. Engineers are able to simulate the graphical model In probability theory, statistics, and machine learning, a graphical model (GM) is a graph that represents independencies among random variables by a graph in which each node is a random variable, and the missing edges between the nodes represent conditional independencies. , allowing them to visualize the design while they operate, debug To correct a problem in hardware or software. Debugging software means locating the errors in the source code (the program logic). Debugging hardware means finding errors in the circuit design (logical circuits) or in the physical interconnections of the circuits. and validate that it functions and behaves correctly. Test cases can be recorded during simulation that can later be used to verify the implementation meets the requirements and the specification. This is done up front during the requirements capture and specification phase of the design process, virtually guaranteeing that designs satisfy customer and marketing requirements, before actually building the physical prototype or production unit. Statemate MAGNUM automatically generates documentation, provides corporate re-use of system models, and enables seamless integration An addition of a new application, routine or device that works smoothly with the existing system. It implies that the new feature or program can be installed and used without problems. Contrast with "transparent," which implies that there is no discernible change after installation. with leading requirements traceability Overview Traceability as a general term is the "ability to chronologically interrelate the uniquely identifiable entities in a way that matters." The word chronology and configuration management tools through an open API Open API (often referred to as OpenAPI) is a word used to describe sets of technologies that enable websites to interact with each other by using SOAP, Javascript any other web technology. . As a result, Statemate MAGNUM has emerged as the standard for complex embedded system development within the aerospace, defense, and automotive industries. "The Systems Process R&D Team in BAE SYSTEMS Warton has been working with I-Logix for several years to promote the use of Statemate MAGNUM within the Air Programmes business and help develop improved functionality of the toolset. The implementation of Use Cases, the idea for which was conceived by this team, is seen as an excellent example of User/Vendor collaboration," said Mark Kehoe - (Acting) Head of Systems Process R&D Team - Air Programmes Engineering at BAE SYSTEMS. "Use Cases, in conjunction with Sequence Diagrams and Statecharts, will allow us to adopt the tool as part of the many design process improvement exercises we are currently developing for our complex Air Programmes. The support for UML is also seen a positive step for the future development and use of the tool within the company." Statemate MAGNUM 3.1 Features In addition to Use Case Diagrams, I-Logix has introduced several new features to Statemate MAGNUM 3.1 that make it easier to use. New features include: Track Changes - I-Logix has reduced the amount of effort necessary for a design change by detailing exactly what has changed in the model from the last version and allowing the engineer to provide comments on the modification. This greatly enhances communication between the systems engineer and the component engineers tasked with building the individual pieces of the system. Transition Note - Statemate MAGNUM 3.1 dramatically improves the ability of the systems engineer to communicate the design intent to non-technical people such as customers, marketing and management personnel. The systems engineer is able to write a description of what is causing the system to switch modes of operation and why, with the ability to toggle To alternate back and forth between two states. toggle - To change a bit from whatever state it is in to the other state; to change from 1 to 0 or from 0 to 1. This comes from "toggle switches", such as standard light switches, though the word "toggle" actually refers to between the transition note view and the formal action language view which supports system simulation. Ease of Use Enhancements - The Statemate MAGNUM 3.1 release incorporates a number of ease of use enhancements for both new and experienced users such as copy, cut and past of Truth Tables, and importing Truth Tables from external files. Pricing and Availability Statemate MAGNUM 3.1 will be available early in the spring of 2002. About I-Logix Founded in 1987, I-Logix is a pre-IPO software company that provides enterprise solutions for real-time embedded applications development in the growing pervasive computing market. I-Logix solutions significantly compress systems and software development cycles while improving product quality. These products allow engineers to graphically model the behavior and functionality of their embedded systems, analyze and validate the system and automatically generate production quality code in a variety of languages. I-Logix uniquely integrates and associates the entire design flow from concept to code across an enterprise using both conventional and collaborative Web-enabled technology. I-Logix is a member of the Object Management Group(TM) (OMG (1) See Object Management Group. (2) "Oh my God!" See digispeak. OMG - Object Management Group (TM)), the Bluetooth SIG, the International Council of Systems Engineers (INCOSE INCOSE International Council On Systems Engineering ), a founding member of the Embedded Linux Consortium and a co-author of the Unified Modeling Language(TM) (UML(TM)). I-Logix is backed by Phillips Ventures BV, Needham Capital Partners, ABS Ventures, Commonwealth Capital Ventures, Gilde Investments, One Liberty Ventures and North Bridge Venture Partners. The company is headquartered in Andover, Mass., and has sales offices and distributors throughout the USA, Europe and the Far East. I-Logix can be found on the Internet at http://www.ilogix.com Editors Note: Statemate is registered trademark of I-Logix Inc. Statemate MAGNUM, I-Logix and the I-Logix logo are trademarks of I-Logix Inc. OMG marks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks, service marks and/or certification marks of Object Management Group, Inc. registered in the United States. 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