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[MD1] S-CASE 3.0 for Macintosh

For Immediate Release
Contact: Naresh Bhatia (847-397-9930)

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MultiQuest Announces S-CASE 3.0 for Macintosh
With Unified Modeling Language Support & Reverse Engineering
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Schaumburg, IL — MultiQuest announced today the release of S-CASE 3.0 for
Macintosh. This new version satisfies the demand for Unified Modeling
Language tools brought about by the increasing popularity of this new
method. The Unified Modeling Language, proposed by Grady Booch, Ivar
Jacobson and Jim Rumbaugh represents the unification of the Booch,
Objectory and OMT methods. S-CASE 3.0 enables analysts, designers and
engineers to start using this method right away, utilizing its potential to
create simpler, cleaner and more expressive models.

S-CASE 3.0 also introduces scripted access to its metamodel. Users can now
extract model elements using Tcl scripts, and output them in whatever
format they wish, such as C++, Java, Smalltalk, SQL or customized reports.
In fact, the built in C++ code generator is written entirely in Tcl,
enabling users to customize the output to their coding standards.

“The possibility to reach the model from scripts opens for instant
documentation of our classes and for adapting the code generation process
to our internal conventions,” said Anders Igelstroem, Project Manager at
Innovativ Vision Image Systems.

S-CASE 3.0 provides C++ reverse engineering capability which is extremely
fast and easy to use. It also allows automatic layout of parsed models for
quick visualization and comprehension. Reverse engineered models can be
integrated with existing applications or new projects.

S-CASE 3.0 promotes design reuse by introducing the concept of packages.
Packages encapsulate all the elements needed for reuse. Users can create
new models from “off-the-shelf” packages.

“S-CASE 3.0 provides us with tremendous flexibility in terms of how we go
about refining and extending a design”, said Frank Alviani, Senior
Technical Coordinator at UOP. “It gives us the critical ability to reuse
designs, which is where the ultimate payoff for reusability really lies.”

Available immediately, S-CASE 3.0 for Macintosh lists at $495. A
save-limited evaluation version can be downloaded from
http://www.multiquest.com.

Founded in 1989, MultiQuest Corporation offers innovative tools and
services to software developers worldwide. The company’s mission is to
consistently increase the productivity of software engineering teams by
providing superior tools to analyze, design and implement complex software
systems. For further information please call (847) 397-9930, fax (847)
397-9931 or email to info@multiquest.com.

MultiQuest Corporation
1931 N Meacham Road, Suite 318
Schaumburg, IL 60173
Tel: (847) 397-9930
Fax: (847) 397-9931
Email: info@multiquest.com
http://www.multiquest.com

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