What is it?

The Thinkwise Software Factory Suite is an integrated development environment with which business software can be easily developed, tested and managed. It is even possible to automatically modernize existing software.

The Thinkwise environment is particularly suitable for developing business software, such as ERP applications, research applications and apps. This type of software may consist of workflow, user interface in Windows, Web or mobile devices, application logic/services and database/data services.

The suite consists of the following components:

Software Factory

With the Software Factory you build and test your solution. It enables you to record your requirements and discuss them within the organization. Based on the requirements a model is produced, comprising workflow, process model, data model, GUI model and application logic. You will be able to fully and graphically validate and analyse the models.

UpCycler

You can use the Upcycler to update the existing applications. With the help of the Upcycler a model is derived from your existing application and stored in the Software Factory. This is the first version of your brand new application which you can then continue to develop. You keep what is already proven and make improvements where necessary.

Abstract GUIs

The user interfaces (GUIs) are made available by Thinkwise for both Windows and the Web. By means of runtime interpretation the GUIs completely (100%) anticipate your unique model. Every modification and expansion of the model is immediately available in both GUIs. As soon as new technology becomes available, Thinkwise processes these into its abstract GUIs. So you don't have to spend any time on this and you are always up-to-date.

Intelligent Application Manager (IAM)

With IAM you can manage the applications in production. You can of course set up the authorizations and if required link to Active Directory. Furthermore every user can set his preferences in the IAM. Finally, the utilization can be analyzed, which means that the GUIs become self-learning.