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Prosacdm Concurrent document manager

In Prosa environment the documentation production is a concurrent process with development. Documentation is accurate and always synchronized with development. When development project is ready – also the documentation is ready. Prosa saves essentially time required for documentation.

Models and documents in synch

Prosa brings automation to make documentation more effective. The designer may transfer graphically complete UML diagrams or portions of the diagrams to text and web documents. Prosa takes care, that if the models are changed later, the corresponding documents will be updated automatically.

Supports OLE automation

Prosa supports fully OLE automation. You may link UML diagrams, portions of the diagrams or individual modeling symbols to other documents, which have been prepared with other tools like Microsoft Word supporting OLE automation.

The models and documents are synchronized concurrently. A change in UML diagram can be immediately seen also in document. You may activate editing of UML diagrams also from text documents by clicking the corresponding picture. Prosa modeler is then launched automatically for editing.

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Web documents

You may publish Prosa models also in web. The pictures in web pages are graphic links and are concurrently synchronized with Prosa models. The web documentation of the whole project is updated with a single command after you have modified UML diagrams.

High quality documents

Prosa produces very high quality prints from models. Presentation styles with colors, text fonts, etc. are fully under user’s control.











Highlights:

Application and documents are ready at the same time.

UML models and documents are in synch.

UML models and web-pages are in synch.

Support for OLE automation.

Support for standard documentation and publishing tools.

Documentation updates are fully automated.

All Prosa models can be reused in documents.

High quality documents.

Prosacdm Concurrent documentation