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Development Platform for Web and Mobile Applications
This RAD platform allows to quickly develop web and mobile applications without any coding task. Applications can be developed by simply configuring them through a graphical environment.
There is no limit in the complexity of the applications to create, since there is always the chance to include custom scripts made by a developer.
The platform supports multiple databases and operating systems, since it has been developed using Java and it provides a rich user interface based on Sencha ExtJS.
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.
Janox is a PHP-based full cross-tech development suite: > DBMS and platform independent > HTML5-Javascript rich GUIs > Table driven development, no code > Application project full life-cycle management, team-development > Much more..!
Business analysys/documentation management tool, inspired by the book "Writing Effective Use Cases" by Alistair Cockburn. Key wanted features are:managing & browsing versionable project requirements,use-cases,screen specs,docs generation,work with JIRA
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.
Crackleback is a Java servlet framework for back-office business systems. Its goal is to address 90% of a system's function points, to cut development costs by 90%, and to permit the business analyst--not the programmer--to build 90% of the system.
Hayta-UML is a Web2.0 UML tool, that allows users to draw UML diagrams. A core design decision is to have a native version-control inside the application.