Feb 2007 edit

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Artisan studio edit

Hi. Indeed, under the proper capitalization, I could find the article. It got deleted because there was no content apart from basic info, thus making it more or less an advertisement. I am copying the content here, if you work on it a bit, maybe it can be put in a suitable form for an article. Greetings. --Tone 13:13, 18 December 2008 (UTC)Reply


ARTiSAN Studio is a UML tool that supports the Unified Modeling Language, the Systems Modeling Language, DoDAF and MODAF. ARTiSAN Studio provides automatic source code generation of C++, Java, the C Programming Language and the Ada programming language in an model-driven architecture approach to software development. ARTiSAN Studio is also used as a metamodeling tool to support modeling domain-specific languages.

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Founded in 1997 ARTiSAN Software Tools launched ARTiSAN Real-Time Studio specifically to cater for the hard-fast real-time software-intensive software industry. In 2005 the "real-time" label was removed reflecting a broader use of ARTiSAN Studio by industry.

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ARTiSAN Software Tools is a member of the Object Management Group.