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IBM Takes On Microsoft Over Modeling Tools







IBM Takes On Microsoft Over Modeling
Tools

IBM Takes On Microsoft Over Modeling
Tools
07/24/2004 11:12 AM

UML support is a key distinction between Microsoft's VSTS and IBM Rational's "Atlantic" tool suite.




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