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Rational Rhapsody UPDM, Part 1: Create all views (AV)
This demo provides an overview of the Unified Profile for DoDAF and MoDAF (UPDM), and how to use Rational Rhapsody to create various UPDM views. The goal of UPDM is to create an industry standard approach for military frameworks. Part 1 of this demo covers the AV, or all views. These include the strategic, operational and service-orientated views. Part 2 covers other UPDM views, such as the system view.
02 Oct 2009  
 
Rational Rhapsody UPDM, Part 2: Create system and technical views
This demo provides an overview of the Unified Profile for DoDAF and MoDAF (UPDM), and how to use Rational Rhapsody to create various UPDM views. The goal of UPDM is to create an industry standard approach for military frameworks. Part 2 of this demo covers the system and technical views. Prior to viewing this demo, it is recommended that you view Part 1, which covers the AV or all views including strategic, operational and service-oriented views.
02 Oct 2009  
 
Rational Rhapsody and the Mathworks Simulink integration
Learn how to import a Mathworks Simulink model into Rational Rhapsody and then simulate the two models together. Many embedded and real-time systems have to interact with a physical system that contains complex dynamic behavior. The MathWorks Simulink is the leading tool for dynamic control systems design, and Rational Rhapsody is a leading tool for embedded and real-time systems development. Integrating Simulink models into Rational Rhapsody lets you include control algorithms and plant models developed in Simulink into a Rational Rhapsody design, thereby enabling a true hybrid modeling, execution, and code generation environment.
18 Sep 2009  
 
Animate the HomeAlarm model with IBM Rational Rhapsody
This demo shows how to open the Java HomeAlarm model that is installed with IBM Rational Rhapsody, examine some diagrams to understand the model, and then animate the model to validate its behavior.
21 Jul 2009  
 
Animate the radio model with IBM Rational Rhapsody
Executing a model is the best possible way to test it or to understand its behavior. Modeling is one of the most important capabilities of Rational Rhapsody. This demo shows how easy it is to do some of the more advanced tasks in IBM Rational Rhapsody, such as animating a model. The Radio model is provided in the Rhapsody samples in both C and C++ flavors.
21 Jul 2009  
 
Start a project and create diagrams with IBM Rational Rhapsody
This demo shows you how to start your own new project and create a model in it. Several new diagrams are described. Learn how to: create a project, create a new package for your model, create a use case with four use cases and two actors, edit the description of one of the use cases, and add a comment to the diagram.
21 Jul 2009  
 
Integrating the RTI DDS with IBM Rational Rhapsody
Learn how to use IBM Rational Rhapsody to integrate with the Data Distribution Service (DDS) from Real-Time Innovations (RTI). DDS uses a data-centric approach to provide a platform for distributed multi-process real-time architectures. Like CORBA and UML, DDS is an open standard defined by the object management group. This demo shows the core principles of exploiting UML 2 modeling abstractions and how UML 2 concepts such as ports and interfaces provide a natural point for integrating with underlying DDS middleware. You will also learn how to build a multi-threaded component based architecture using IBM Rational Rhapsody, automate the deployment of components within this architecture to DDS middleware and also show how you can exploit the DDS features such as quality of service profiles to arbitrate between components and optimize the real-time efficiency of the system.
21 Oct 2009  
 
Domain specific modeling with IBM Rational Rhapsody
Learn how to use domain specific language (DSL) modeling with IBM Rational Rhapsody. Domain specific modeling allows users to extend standard modeling notations with their own domain terminology. In this demo, domain specific model elements and a new kind of diagram are defined using a UML profile within Rational Rhapsody. The UML profile is then applied to a selected example, and a domain specific model is created.
20 Oct 2009  
 
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