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'''Rational Software''' was an independent [[software]] development company until 2003, when it was bought by [[IBM]]. It sought to advance its customers' practice of Modern Software Engineering through process, tools, and services. It is currently known as an IBM Software product family. This family (set of software tools) is focused on software requirements, design, construction and testing.  
 
'''Rational Software''' was an independent [[software]] development company until 2003, when it was bought by [[IBM]]. It sought to advance its customers' practice of Modern Software Engineering through process, tools, and services. It is currently known as an IBM Software product family. This family (set of software tools) is focused on software requirements, design, construction and testing.  
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At RUC(Rational User Conference) 2006 recently, IBM announced a new Rational server-side collobrative initiative codenamed "Jazz", based on the Eclipse/OSGI framework. It is essentially similar to [[Microsoft Visual Studio Team System]](MVSTS) to engage Rational and other IBM software components at higher level in the technology stack as a middleware, with market added value. In this paradigm, Rational tools like Rational RAD, [[ClearCase]], [[ClearQuest]], [[TestManager]] and [[Lotus Notes]]/IM, for example, would be unified as some sort of "plugin" grafted onto the Jazz service bus via Web services, exposing it as a developer tool "portal". The main use of this portal is a one-stop shop for a developer's activities associated with typical development processes. Other third-party tools or open source tools are envisioned to be pluggable onto Jazz via some standardized service interfaces. Both Eclipse and Web versions of Jazz are planned.
 
At RUC(Rational User Conference) 2006 recently, IBM announced a new Rational server-side collobrative initiative codenamed "Jazz", based on the Eclipse/OSGI framework. It is essentially similar to [[Microsoft Visual Studio Team System]](MVSTS) to engage Rational and other IBM software components at higher level in the technology stack as a middleware, with market added value. In this paradigm, Rational tools like Rational RAD, [[ClearCase]], [[ClearQuest]], [[TestManager]] and [[Lotus Notes]]/IM, for example, would be unified as some sort of "plugin" grafted onto the Jazz service bus via Web services, exposing it as a developer tool "portal". The main use of this portal is a one-stop shop for a developer's activities associated with typical development processes. Other third-party tools or open source tools are envisioned to be pluggable onto Jazz via some standardized service interfaces. Both Eclipse and Web versions of Jazz are planned.
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