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Pinned topic tutorials of rational rose
2012-01-27T12:51:53Z
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hi,this is a computer science student,participating in tgmc.can you please tell for what purpose is rational rose required and can it be used in tgmc srs.if possible please mail some tutorials on rational rose to rachisaxena08@gmail.com.any help will be highly appreciated.
Updated on 2012-06-13T16:43:21Z at 2012-06-13T16:43:21Z by dmoynihan
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Re: tutorials of rational rose
2012-01-27T17:45:15ZThis is the accepted answer. This is the accepted answer.
Rational Rose is a visual modeling tool for software development using UML (1.4).
You can find many tutorials on the internet by using Google.
There is also a good book still available that describes how to use the tool:
Visual Modeling with Rational Rose 2002 and UML
http://www.amazon.com/Visual-Modeling-Rational-Rose-2002/dp/0201729326/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1327686031&sr=8-2
I must mention, however, that Rose is a rather old tool that is no longer under development and has been replaced by either Rational Software Architect (for IT projects) or Rational Rhapsody (for systems and embedded projects). I would highly recommend you have a look at these tools rather than at Rose for more modern approaches to modeling using UML (2).
/- Charles Rivet - Telecommunications Industry Offering Manager - IBM Rational -
Re: tutorials of rational rose
2012-06-13T16:43:21ZThis is the accepted answer. This is the accepted answer.
- SystemAdmin
- 2012-01-27T17:45:15Z
Rational Rose is a visual modeling tool for software development using UML (1.4).
You can find many tutorials on the internet by using Google.
There is also a good book still available that describes how to use the tool:
Visual Modeling with Rational Rose 2002 and UML
http://www.amazon.com/Visual-Modeling-Rational-Rose-2002/dp/0201729326/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1327686031&sr=8-2
I must mention, however, that Rose is a rather old tool that is no longer under development and has been replaced by either Rational Software Architect (for IT projects) or Rational Rhapsody (for systems and embedded projects). I would highly recommend you have a look at these tools rather than at Rose for more modern approaches to modeling using UML (2).
/- Charles Rivet - Telecommunications Industry Offering Manager - IBM Rational