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    ISlice is Excel formula scripting framework. It allows to link worksheet cells by buildeing descriptive data models in iSlice Editor - without use of incell formula typing.
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    Firefly UML

    Firefly UML

    A free, easy-to-use and user-friendly Java-based UML editor.

    Firefly UML is a 100% pure Java application designed to create and edit UML conform diagrams. With class diagrams, sequence and instance diagrams, Firefly UML provides a solid selection from the vast range of existing UML diagram types. Firefly UML is really easy to learn as it provides you multiple ways of access to the same function - be it mouse action, hotkey, context menu or toolbar icon. And the best thing is: once you have learned how to handle one type of diagram, you also have...
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    An semantic editor for describing public administration services. Produces ontologies containing a workflow description in owl notation. Can be used for modelling processes in different fields, but was originally focused on semantically describing government services with their corresponding documents, fees and other information items. Launch the editor with Java Web Start at http://ri.tdf.lv
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