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Write, check, index and diagram Z specifications in Microsoft Word.
Tools to allow Z specifications to be written in Microsoft Word. Includes a unicode font for Z symbols. Provides: WYSIWYG editing fully integrated into Word; Typechecking using fuzz (for Spivey Z) or CZT (for ISO standard Z); Indexing and cross-referencing; Diagrams of specification structure; Conversion from Spivey to Standard Z- also available as a stand-alone program and Java class for non-windows users. See project website for details.
Green, an Eclipse plugin, is an advanced yet simple UML class-diagram tool, developed primarily for student use. It does live round-tripping, so it's easy to move between diagram and code views. It's extensible: users can define their own relations
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Dynamic Interactive Views For Reverse Engineering. Div/er is a set of Eclipse Plugins that aid developers in understanding software. It uses dynamic analysis and reverse engineering to offer views and filters that aid comprehension and discovery.
once:radix is a Rapid Application Development system for Intranet and eXtranet environments. Create advanced database-driven web applications that require no expertise in the underlying technologies. Just point and click with pixel-perfect precision.
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.
A simple visual editor for drawing OPJ models; these models represents an extension to the classic Petri-net diagram; they were developed before the unification of OO methodologies and the relative release of the first UML specification.
This is a software visualizer built entirely on non-iconic glyphs, with support for color-impaired operators. Renderings produced show software as a diagram, not as a written language. The SableCC language interpreter is involved.
This project aims at combining the features of UML modelling along with an easy to understand language similar to action semantics. Te current release provides just the skeleton code generation and classdiagram drawing. A new version has been released!
Simple UML modeling tool geared towards the beginning object-orientation learner. Can be used in an academic setting to teach UML diagrams. Java code generation from Classdiagram is supported.
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Buildap is a Visual Component Based Development framework. It is available as standalone tool as well as Netbeans and Eclipse plugins. SVG viewer/editor and Diagram Editor are also available. See Buildap powered project at http://e-records.buildap.com/.
Takes in a simple text file and converts it into a UML diagram. Currently simple sequence diagrams are implemented. The diagramming space on Linux boxes isn't great and I wanted a way to quickly put together a sequence diagram.