Program-1: Introduction To Rational Rose
Program-1: Introduction To Rational Rose
It helps us in presenting the essential details and it filters out non-essential details. The
rational rose software helps us to understand the system from different perspectives.
1. The Standard Toolbar remains the same for all views and diagrams. It contains standard
Windows functions as well as those specific to Rational Rose Real Time.
2. The Diagram Toolbox is used for adding elements to the model by drawing them on a
diagram. The toolbox elements change depending on the active diagram. For example, the
Use-Case Diagram has a tool for adding actors, but the Component Diagram does not have
this tool.
3. Browsers are hierarchical and can be expanded and contracted. When you start Rational Rose
Real Time, the Model View, the Containment View, and the Inheritance View browsers
are docked on the left side of the interface in a stacked format. They can be set to
visible/invisible, docked, or floating. To activate a specific browser,
4. Select the appropriate tab located at the bottom of the interface. There are two additional
browsers, also referred to as editors that can be opened to perform specific tasks: the
Structure/State Diagram Browser/Editor, and the Run Time System (RTS)
Browser/Editor. These browsers cannot be moved.
5. Rational Rose Real Time offers four main views located on the Model View browser. Each
view is related to a software lifecycle phase, and the diagrams are artifacts of those phases.