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The Object-Role Modeling (ORM) standard version 2, associated schemas and generation tools, and a reference implementation in the form of the Natural Object-Role Modeling Architect for Visual Studio (NORMA) product.
Olympos is an holistic MDA/MDD approach to projects. It allows to create Web (PHP, J2EE), Desktop (c#) and Mobile applications (.NET, J2ME) from a UML model. Features a Web 2.0 IDE, a generator based on openArchitectureWare and several cartridges.
Enterprise size application genererator. Mogenius is set of modelling tools, codegenerators for different application levels( Database , Data access , Data presentaton, Application). Document locking, Role subssystem, Workflow subsystem included.
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.
XUL# is a c# library for writing web and stand-alone application with Mozilla XUL user interface. The same application can be hosted into ASP.NET or Windows.Form (or Mono) Language: C#, XUL, HTML
A minimalistic CASE tool that will allow end-users to analyze their graphs (plain-old graphs, UML diagrams, ERDs, etc.) by applying various graph theory functions to them (such as a shortest path algorithm or a spanning tree algorithm.)