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Rational Rose XDE, an "eXtended Development Environment" for software developers, integrates with Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer. The Rational division of IBM, which previously produced Rational Rose, wrote this software.
With the IBM Rational June 2006 Product Release, IBM withdrew the “XDE” family of products and introduced the Rational Rose Family of products as replacements.
The Rational Rose Family of products is the Market-leading UML modeling tools for software design. You can Design software using UML v1.4 with the market leading Rational Rose family of software design tools. The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is the industry-standard language for specifying, visualizing, constructing, and documenting the artifacts of software systems. It simplifies the complex process of software design, creating a "blueprint" for construction of software systems.
The IBM Rational Rose family is IBM’s classic UML modeling and model-driven development solution, and is ideal for customers wishing to integrate with legacy integrated development environments or languages. If you require support for UML 2.x, eclipse-based tools, the latest programming languages and approaches to software development such as SOA or more powerful data modeling that supports Entity-Relationship modeling, refer to IBM Rational Software Architect, IBM Rational Software Modeler, or IBM Rational Data Architect.
To find out what’s new from the Rational’s Architecture Management team check out the blog Rationally Speaking.
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