Verilog SA’s Dallas, Texas-based Logiscope Technologies Inc unit has a new object-oriented tool set called Lov for creating new applications and reverse-engineering existing software to support Rumbaugh’s Object Modelling Technique. Lov/OMT, Lov/ReverseC++, Lov ReverseC and Lov/Reuse run under Motif. Lov/ReverseC++ enables developers to reverse engineer C++ applications to Object Modelling Technique and from Oboject Modelling Technique to C++ – Lov/ReverseC provide C-to-OMT and OMT-to-C services for migrating C applications to C++. Lov can be used in conjunction with Logiscope’s Geode real-time design tools and all components run on Sun Microsystems Inc, Hewlett-Packard Co, IBM and Digital Equipment Corp Unix workstations. Lov/OMT is out in June with beta ships in April from $10,000 per user. Beta versions of Lov/ReverseC++ are set for October, with general availability in January 1995, priced at $8,000. Lov/ReverseC is due in the first quarter of next year – with early ships this November – and Lov/Reuse by the middle of next year. A Lov/OMT evaluation kit is $4,000.