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Gorilla Logic's New Simulation Software

Enterprise teams building large-scale applications can keep on schedule and on budget by using a new application definition platform developed by Gorilla Logic that lets business stakeholders, end users, and developers test applications before coding.

Using the new Gorilla eXecution Engine (GXE), development teams can visualize, define, and validate software application requirements by allowing users to try a simulated solution. GXE creates working prototypes directly from industry-standard unified modeling language (UML) models with little or no programming. With GXE, enterprises can develop software applications faster and improve quality by reducing requirements creep and change orders.

The communication gap that exists between information technology (IT) developers, analysts, stakeholders, and end users frequently leads to project inefficiency. In fact, research from the Standish Group shows 51 percent of all IT projects are late, over budget, or missing critical functionality, and another 16 percent are outright failures. By creating simulations directly from industry-standard unified modeling language (UML) diagrams, GXE bridges this communication gap to ensure teams build the right application the first time.



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