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Managing Component-Based Development with IBM Rational Synergy 7.1
Talk to us on Wednesday, October 21, 2009 at 01:00 PM EDT


 
   No need to travel, just spend an hour with us to learn how you can benefit from the use of Component Based Development in your development environment.

   


 

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Whitepaper
Driving business success with software reuse

 
Component-based development (CBD), or creating applications from reusable parts, is widely practiced as a means of accelerating the delivery of software solutions with lower cost and improved quality. However, managing the process is still a challenge. The good news is that Rational Synergy supports a variety of process patterns for managing CBD and helps teams get the most from reuse and component sharing.

Attend this latest webcast in our Customer Cast Series and learn the benefits of utilizing CBD and reuse:

  • Lower cost of development and shorten delivery schedules
  • Improve reliability and reduce maintenance costs
  • Achieve product line extensibility
  • Enable developers to focus on business requirements and core competencies
  • Provide the ability to model and manage large or complex systems


  • We will also demonstrate how Synergy provides the framework and processes for sharing components between teams or individuals through the following capabilities:

  • A repository to store components in a reusable, distributable way
  • Best practices for managing component sharing
  • Insulated environments for development and testing
  • The ability to manage and merge changes to source components


  • Our presenter Darcy Wiborg-Weber, Senior Manager, Rational Synergy & Change Product Development will demonstrate how Synergy provides the framework and processes for sharing components between teams or individuals.


    Register today!


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