Talk:Rational Software

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The article states that: "Rational Software was founded by Paul Levy and Mike Devlin in 1980/1981". 'Paul Levy' in this sentence links to the 'Paul_Levy' article which gives information about a certain "Paul Pierre Lévy (September 15, 1886 - December 15, 1971)". Since this Paul Pierre Levy died in 1971 I find it hard to believe that he also initiated Rational Software in 1980/81... Nekobasu 16:42, 3 May 2005

Valid observation. Now it correctly points to Paul Levy. Jay 20:43, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
Hmm that's not the good one either. Your Paul Levy is a british journalist

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[edit] Rose Redirect?

Why does Rational Rose redirect here? Shouldn't Rose get its own page? Rstandefer 15:56, 17 July 2007 (UTC)

[edit] R1000 Rational Environment

There was never a product named "R1000 Rational Environment". There was a programming environment referred to as "the Rational Environment" that ran on a series of machines, the first of which was called the R1000.


[edit] Chronology

This article provides a chronological account of Rational Software. Inserting a list of current products in the middle of this chronology makes no sense. If you must, append it to the rest of the spam at the end of the article.