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it's interesting when I talk to many engineers how they struggle with the concept of raising their thinking to a systems, rather than implementation level. On that subject check out these 20 versions of Bohemian Rhapsody. You don't pre-fix your google search then think Freddie Mercury. Remember that if you want to google for Help or Topics on Rhapsody that if you pre-fix with " Rational Rhapsody" then chances are that you'll get a good return on your search.
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It also means that some of the deployment aspects such as getting Rhapsody models to publish OSLC resources will be simplified, as it will be built-in with the RMM application model saving.
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In essence this means that it's possible to use the powerful SCM capabilities of RTC for modelling, such as component-based SCM, repository-based private sandboxes for review, stream-based SCM, without needing to pay for RTC Professional licenses. It's about publishing lifecycle data as URLs and linked them without moving data and making this standards, non-proprietary based.īare in mind that the IBM Announcement Letter for 8.1 stated that "Design Manager is now part of Rhapsody Developer and Rhapsody Designer products" so if you have Developer or Designer products under maintenance then you have the ability to generate DM licenses and thus use RMM without additional cost of RTC licenses. For those that don't know what OSLC is there is a summary video here. There is some summary information on here. Essentially this is modified version of RTC for model management called Rhapsody Model Manager (or RMM for short). Although the abbreviation is /am to align with the OSLC " Architecture Management". Most significantly it aligns with the Jazz 6.0.5 release that heralds the introduction of a new Jazz application called Jazz/am that is licensed for users that have Design Manager licenses. I'll post when I know one is out.įor those that don't know Rhapsody 8.3 was released on 4th December 2017: I expect that an iFix will cover a few of the above (like the file extensions one).
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Actually some fixes to 8.2.1 proved useful (mainly word-wrap issues that were fixed). In summary, I think 8.3 is an improvement over 8.2.1. I felt this leads to improved usability, e.g., much easier to enable the Quick Navigation icons (although multi-select doesn't fully work for things like compartments). The Format and Display Options dialog have been fused for Classifiers. I'm following up on a few things with queries that are no longer working. I did need to explicitly make rhapsody.exe the default application for new.
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You get a choice to upgrade when you open a project which results in files with the new unit extensions being saved (the old ones remain hence I had to manually clear these out which is easy but worth knowing) 8.3 offers a new xml-based file format, hence unit file extensions are appended with an x (e.g.sbsx. Rational Rhapsody 8.3 was released 04 December 2017.