Visualize your HLA Object ModelPitch Visual OMT™ is a graphical tool for efficent development and maintenance of HLA Object Models according to the IEEEE 1516 standard for HLA. Visualize and collaboratePitch Visual OMT™ provides easy-to-use browsers and editors. Object and Interaction Class structures are displayed and edited directly in a graphical view using UML notation. The configurable UML tree views are excellent for collaboration and "FOM development. 
Direct manipulation, in-place editing,copy/paste and powerful drag and drop are features that will save time and effort. Detailed information about classes, attributes and parameters are edited using property-sheet dialogs. Protect your investmentIf you already have models developed for the older HLA 1.3 standard Pitch Visual OMT will assist you in migrating them to HLA IEEE 1516. Migration can be fully automated or performed under detailed user control. Support multiple standardsPitch Visual OMT™ allows you to develop for the latest standard and still support older standards. You can save back your object model as an HLA 1.3 FED file for use with RTIs for the older standard. Share your modelsPitch Visual OMT™ allows you to generate web pages in HTML for sharing on file servers or over the web. These pages are fully interlinked so that a user can easily inspect definitions by simply clicking a link. WizardsPitch Visual OMT™ provides powerful Wizards to assist you in migrating existing HLA Object models or to generate output in other formats for display or use in other tools. Visual inspection and editingSupports editing of HLA Simulation Object Models (SOMs) and Federation Object Models (FOMs). Object and Interaction Class structures are displayed and edited directly in a graphical view using UML notation. Direct manipulation, in-place editing and powerful drag and drop are features that will save time and effort. Detailed information about classes, attributes and parameters are edited using property-sheet dialogs. Back to HLA 1.3 converter Pitch Visual OMT™ can generate FED files compliant with the 1.3 specification, thus making it possible to benefit from the more elaborate modeling capabilities provided in the IEEE 1516 Object Models and still be able to run the federation using an 1.3 compliant RTI. |