The Advanced Research Foundation (ARF) and Defense Industry Complex (DIC) Have Opened Access to the Portal Herbarium Developed by Reksoft
At the end of May 2016, the Advanced Research Foundation has organized open beta testing for the project’s current results
Jul 08, 2016
The goal of the project is to create a model of an integrated engineering software platform (IESP) enabling rapid development of separate engineering-natured programs and packaged sector solutions alike, as well as a model for a unified software engineering management environment (USEM) – a portal that entails an integration platform for developers and consumers of software engineering. The USEM will provide means for the collective development and dissemination of the software, as well as the licensing for the software products. Implemented with the assistance of the USEM will be qualified testing of the developed software along with working with reclamations and modification requests. On the whole, USEM will comprise an application store for engineering software.
At the end of May 2016, the Advanced Research Foundation has organized open beta testing for the project’s current results. To participate in the testing process, all you have to do is register on the internet portal ãåðáàðèé.ðô
USEM is a platform for creating CAD solutions in accordance with the requirements established by end users. The USEM platform, in turn, reveals possibilities for producers and consumers of modules to work together. Potential consumers of the system are Russian defense and industrial companies of various sectors. Broad advancement of the system is also presumed into science and education.
Implementation of the project takes place within the bounds of solving the dependence issues of DIC companies on foreign engineering software. There currently is no collective development culture on the Russian market – a large quantity of foreign programs, Russian commercial products, and «home-grown» programs are used possessing various architecture and often times incompatible with each other. In order to solve compatibility issues and issues of data loss during the transfer from one system into another, a unified, domestic open expandable format will be developed of the product model.
The integrated engineering software platform will entail a breadth of methods for developing CAD/CAM/CAE/ECAD modules. The platform is written in C++ and is cross-platform. Its prototype will operate in Windows and Linux. The modules that will be published on the internet portal created will be developed based on SDK using templates.
In the future, not only will modules be published and disseminated on the USEM platform, but also other types of modules and reference data modules, including documentation, 3D modules, instructions for CNC machines, etc.
At the end of May 2016, the Advanced Research Foundation has organized open beta testing for the project’s current results. To participate in the testing process, all you have to do is register on the internet portal ãåðáàðèé.ðô
USEM is a platform for creating CAD solutions in accordance with the requirements established by end users. The USEM platform, in turn, reveals possibilities for producers and consumers of modules to work together. Potential consumers of the system are Russian defense and industrial companies of various sectors. Broad advancement of the system is also presumed into science and education.
Implementation of the project takes place within the bounds of solving the dependence issues of DIC companies on foreign engineering software. There currently is no collective development culture on the Russian market – a large quantity of foreign programs, Russian commercial products, and «home-grown» programs are used possessing various architecture and often times incompatible with each other. In order to solve compatibility issues and issues of data loss during the transfer from one system into another, a unified, domestic open expandable format will be developed of the product model.
The integrated engineering software platform will entail a breadth of methods for developing CAD/CAM/CAE/ECAD modules. The platform is written in C++ and is cross-platform. Its prototype will operate in Windows and Linux. The modules that will be published on the internet portal created will be developed based on SDK using templates.
In the future, not only will modules be published and disseminated on the USEM platform, but also other types of modules and reference data modules, including documentation, 3D modules, instructions for CNC machines, etc.






