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Geensys at Embedded World 2009

22nd January 2009
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At Embedded World 2009, Geensys (Hall 10, Stand 214) will make several announcements relating to its highly successful AUTOSAR Builder, ControlBuild and Reqtify embedded software development tools. At Embedded World, Geensys will launch the ASIM simulation module for its AUTOSAR Builder tool suite facilitating the validation and verification of AUTOSAR systems early in the development cycle. ASIM will initially provide VFB-Level simulation to test Software Component sets without any hardware constraints and ECU-level simulation taking into account the addition of PC-based BSW implementation and configuration. ASIM will subsequently provide Network-level simulation, processing the artefacts of the entire system topology including network data.
Dedicated to the specific needs of process and control systems engineers, Geensys will also announce the introduction of ControlBuild to the German, Austrian and Swiss markets with the launch of ControlBuild 2009. ControlBuild is a front-to-back software environment for the design, development, validation, deployment and maintenance of process and control applications. ControlBuild 2009 contains a variety of new features and enhancements to significantly reduce the cost and time of process and control applications development as well as improve development quality.

In addition, Geensys will launch Reqtify 2009, a new and improved version of its software tool for the automated management of embedded hardware and software requirements capture, traceability and impact analysis throughout the entire development lifecycle. Reqtify 2009 includes significant new, user-requested features and usability enhancements, third-party interface additions, such as Enterprise Architect, CM Synergy, RTDS, and new Eclipse CDT & JDT Interfaces & Taggers. It also includes an updated RIF 1.1 import/export gateway and an improved Word/Pdf Tagger plug-in.

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