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    Simple Use Case Documentation Tool

    A simple tool to document use cases.

    ...Each use case will have the following captured. 1) Use Case Name 2) Page over view. 3) Pre conditions 4) Wireframe (image) 5) Business Rules 6) Main Flow 7) Alternate Flow 8) Post Condition 9) Error scenarios 10) Technical details Usability Features: 1) Open existing usecase for editing. 2) Save copy of a use case with new use case name. 3) Retain use case export order. 4) Information messages are shown in notification bar with 'fade' effect. The tool has a simple special syntax in order to spell out ordered/ un ordered lists under each section of a use case. All such use cases can be saved in a work space and exported to PDF after arranging the usecases in your requried order (Images are resized to fit the page). ...
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    xuse requirements & use case management
    Xuse manages requirements, use cases & other artefacts that drive software design. Xuse focuses on clear documentation & communication. It defines an XML data model for requirements & use cases with XSLT providing multiple derived views: HTML/SVG/PDF. Note there is no GUI for entering requirements, however another project (https://sourceforge.net/projects/xguse/) will provide a GUI.
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    Requirement Heap is a web based requirement management /business analysis application. It allows to enter requirement in rich text, supports versioning and the management of requirements. It also handles use cases, interviews and test cases. It allows multiple projects. Stakeholders and glossaries can be handled per project or globally.
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    JLoc is made in Java and provides analysis of the Lines Of Code(LOC) for any project. Currently, C++,Java,VB,SQL,Makefile and Matlab files are supported. It will count the total number of comment lines, blank lines and actual source code lines. Export fu
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    Executable UML command-line interpeter and metamodel. Intended future import-export compatibility for proprietary xtUML and iUML metamodels and model compilers. Emphasis on analysis/implementation separation and parallel processing implementations.
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