iRise, which is based in El Segundo, Calif., said Monday that iRise Application Simulator 3.1 will make it easier to build an application prototype based on a set of written requirements. The company's software is used to cut down on development time by automatically generating a mock-up of an application from a software requirements document. iRise also that closer ties between its SimConnect product and BEA's WebLogic Workshop will allow developers to more quickly generate Web pages from Workshop.
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