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    PostgreSQL Database Modeler
    ** ATTENTION ** THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED TO: https://github.com/pgmodeler/pgmodeler New releases only will be available on GitHub. PostgreSQL Database Modeler, or simply pgModeler is an open source project of a CASE tool for modeling PostgreSQL that merges the classical concepts of modeling using entity-relationship diagrams with specific features that only PostgreSQL implements. The pgModeler translates the models created by the user to SQL code and apply them onto database...
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    MyBPMN is the free BPM(BPMN) Solution that will enable you to model, execute and improve your business processes through a graphic environment and without the need of programming.
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    3RAD is a MDSD tool for generating 3-tier applications out of a custom data model specified in EMF Ecore. For building the generator openArchitectureWare is used. The produced target application will consist of a Swing front end and a EJB 3.0 server app.
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