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    ObjectBuilder2

    ObjectBuilder2

    C++ CASE tool, full life cycle code generator

    ...ObjectBuilder is not an IDE tool. It is portable two-way architect code-generation tool.
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    RKH - State Machine Framework

    RKH - State Machine Framework

    State machine framework for reactive embedded systems

    RKH is a generic, flexible, modular, highly portable, ANSI-C compliant, and open-source development tool for implementing hierarchical state machines based on modern state machine concepts. This modern techniques are used to give an abstract description of the dynamic behavior of a system in a substantial manner. The RKH not implements neither entire UML specs. nor entire Statechart specs.
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    GUAJE FUZZY

    GUAJE FUZZY

    Free software for generating understandable and accurate fuzzy systems

    GUAJE stands for Generating Understandable and Accurate fuzzy models in a Java Environment. Thus, it is a free software tool (licensed under GPL-v3) with the aim of supporting the design of interpretable and accurate fuzzy systems by means of combining several preexisting open source tools, taking profit from the main advantages of all of them. It is a user-friendly portable tool designed and developed in order to make easier knowledge extraction and representation for fuzzy systems, paying...
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    EasyCP

    The easiest C++ way to deal with constraints !

    EasyCP is a modern, user-friendly C++ library that lets you use constraint programming in a very natural way, taking advantage of its expressive power. Just model and let the CSP (Constraint Satisfaction Problem) solver do the job !
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    StormFactory is a light, streamlined ORM code generator for C#/SQL Server apps. The project's aim is minimize the learning curve, maintain a tiny memory footprint, and to generate extremely portable, scalable, easily maintained and dependency-free code.
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    COMPAS J2EE is a non-intrusive performance instrumentation and monitoring toolkit for J2EE. It uses adaptive monitoring to automatically adjust the target coverage. COMPAS is completely portable across J2EE application servers and OSs.
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    This is a little Java Swing applications that lets you draw Finite State Machines (FSMs) and generates portable ANSI-C source code.
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