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Subject:Rational SoDA From:"Techwhirl Reader" <techwhirl -at- mail -dot- technicalcommunication -dot- com> To:TECHWR-L -at- LISTS -dot- RAYCOMM -dot- COM Date:Tue, 14 Dec 1999 09:05:19 PST
Good day to all...
Question... Does anyone use Rational Software's SoDA? It supposedly extracts information from Rational Rose or Rational Requisite Pro, and some other dev tools, and dumps it into Frame+SGML or Word.
Here's what I'm thinking...
Information flows from development's Rational Rose, through SoDA, and into FrameMaker+SGML, where it's further developed, then output to XML, to PDF, or whatever.
Ideas, suggestions, prayers? Anyone know anything about Rational SoDA?
Thanks,
Imran Zaidi
imran -at- technicalcommunication -dot- com