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Structure101 Introduces Definition and Communication of Architecture

pth   26 Jul 2007 07:18 GMTPage rating:


Headway Software today announced the availability of structure101 for
Java Version 3 beta. This major upgrade introduces the ability to
define software architecture diagrams, make them visible to the whole
team via the IDE and warn developers if they add or change the code in
a way that is inconsistent with the defined architecture.

Structure101 Version 3 adds:

  1. A new Architecture perspective in the structure101 client
automatically creates architecture diagrams from the code, lets you
edit these interactively, and map architectural elements to the
physical code.
  2. A new structure101 Eclipse plug-in makes the project
architecture diagrams visible to each developer and warns them if they
make inconsistent code changes.
  3. The updated structure101 web application makes the architecture
diagrams visible in a web browser, and provides RSS alerts when new
violations make it into the project mainline.

A free trial of structure101 for Java Version 3 beta can be downloaded
from http://www.headwaysoftware.com/downloads.

Structure101 client and publisher are available for Java on Windows,
Linux and Mac OS X and priced at $499 and $999 per node respectively.
Structure101 IDE plug-in and web application are free.


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