EventStudio 1.5 is a CASE tool for distributed object oriented
system design. EventStudio supports multiple scenario use case
and sequence diagram modeling. It is particularly suited for:
o Use case development
o Object sequence diagram development
o Message sequence charts (MSCs) for telecom and embedded systems
o Protocol design and documentation
o Process flow diagrams
o Generates sequence diagrams and use cases in
PDF (Portable Document Format from Adobe).
Most formatting issues are handled automatically.
- Generate summary of large sequence diagrams
by limiting the level of detail
- Generate interface sequence diagrams/ use cases
by specifying interface filters
- Select popular US and ISO paper sizes for PDF documents
- Generate unit test procedures, component wise summary
and message statistics documents in HTML
o Supports definition of multiple scenarios for
a Feature. You can automatically generate
use cases and sequence diagrams for success
and failure scenarios.
- Add new success and failure scenarios on the fly
- Quickly navigate to branching points for different
scenarios
- Scenario relationships are represented as trees
o Go beyond UML sequence diagram support. You can depict
- Timer start, stop and expiry
- Resource allocation and freeing
- Action start and action end
- Dynamic object creation and deletion
- State transitions
- Modules, processors and objects and their
relationships
- And much more
o EventStudio reviews the design for all success and
failure scenarios to catch errors like
- Free running timers
- Resource leaks
- Unfinished actions
- Dynamic object deletion
- And much more
o Promotes a semi formal development environment.
EventStudio gives you the freedom and flexibility
of text documents while also adding a formal
component to the design
About EventHelix.com -- http://www.EventHelix.com/
EventHelix.com is Maryland, USA based company
dedicated to embedded, real-time and distributed System design
tools and techniques.
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