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Rhapsody was first released in 1996 by Israeli software company I-Logix Inc. [5] Rhapsody was developed as an object-oriented tool for modeling and executing statecharts, based on work done by David Harel at the Weizmann Institute of Science, who was the first to develop the concept of hierarchical, parallel, and broadcasting statecharts.
Rational Software Modeler (RSM), made by IBM's Rational Software division, is a Unified Modeling Language (UML) 2.0-based visual modeling and design tool. [1] Rational Software Modeler is based on the Eclipse open-source software framework [1] and is used for visual modeling and model-driven development (MDD) with UML for creating applications and web services.
Rational Machines is an enterprise founded by Paul Levy and Mike Devlin in 1981 to provide tools to expand the use of modern software engineering practices, particularly explicit modular architecture and iterative development.
Rational Rhapsody: Yes Partial UML v1 Yes [47] Unknown Yes [48] Unknown Software Ideas Modeler: Yes Yes Unknown Yes Yes No Unknown System Architect: Yes Yes Unknown No Yes Yes Rational DOORS, RTC, UNICOM Focal Point, Rational Rhapsody System Architecture Modeler: Yes SysML v2 No Yes No No
Rational Software Architect: IBM: Windows, Linux Unknown 2015-09-18 No IBM EULA Java/C++ Rational Software Modeler: IBM: Windows, Linux 2004-10-13 2008-09 No IBM EULA Unknown Rational System Architect: IBM: Windows Unknown 2013-03-15 No Commercial Unknown Reactive Blocks: Bitreactive Windows, macOS, Linux 2011-11-13 2016-09-16 No
The creation of UML was originally motivated by the desire to standardize the disparate notational systems and approaches to software design. It was developed at Rational Software in 1994–1995, with further development led by them through 1996.