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SyDat Adds Value to your Business

Integrate earlier

Hand your component suppliers a fully functional
interface simulation using SyDat and they can build, test
and integrate their component that much sooner.

No more contractual wrangles

You can use SyDat to specify to your system builders
exactly the behaviour of interfaces, and use SyDat to
run acceptance tests based on the automated specifications.

Drive out those hard-to-find bugs

With SyDat you have complete control over the precise timing of messages and data over multiple interfaces, so you can cover a much wider spectrum of operational situations.

No more expensive and error-prone test harnesses

With SyDat you can build a reliable test harness in a
fraction of the time.

Shorten the test and correct cycle

Use SyDat wizards to generate large volumes of random
and/or pre-determined data for soak testing, stress testing and error handling.

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The Benefits of using SyDat to support Systems Integration

There is no question that in today’s business environment that systems integration is a critical activity in the successful completion of complex systems.

Lower prices and continuously more powerful computer technologies have created opportunities for organisations to develop more complex hi-tech systems. Customer demand for such systems is increasingly driven by the desire to improve performance and develop more competitive capabilities.

These increases in complexity can equate to higher project risk and integration costs, putting pressure on budgets and key resources, including project managers, developers, testers, Quality Assurance and Systems Integrators.

These pressures can lead to late delivery, budget overruns, unreliable or non-compliant system operation and potentially dissatisfied customers. No organisation would wish to be in a position where their reputation is jeopardised or where they are faced with financial damages and the potential loss of future work.

To succeed, organisations must improve how systems are developed, ensuring that they are "fit for purpose", delivered on time and to budget. A continuous improvement approach to all areas will help to mitigate these problems and help reverse the current trend of late delivery and incorrect systems operation.

Most organisations operating in today’s competitive business environment are seeking to improve performance in areas such as programme time scales and wherever possible being able to mitigate or remove project risks including being able to rapidly identify and resolve any incompatibility issues.
                     
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