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    nomnoml

    nomnoml

    The sassy UML diagram renderer

    This is nomnoml, a tool for drawing UML diagrams based on a simple syntax. It tries to keep its syntax visually as close as possible to the generated UML diagram without resorting to ASCII drawings. The nomnoml javascript library can render diagrams on your web page. The only dependency is graphite. Install nomnoml using either npm or good old script inclusion. In the SVG output the node name is attached to SVG shapes and g containers with data-name attribute. You can use this to implement...
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    draw.io

    draw.io

    JavaScript client-side editor for general diagramming & whiteboarding

    ...draw.io is a diagramming or whiteboarding application, depending on which theme is selected. It is not an SVG editing app, the SVG export is designed only for embedding in web pages, not for further editing in other tools. The application is designed to be used largely as-is. It's possible to alter the major parts of the interface, but if you're looking for an editor with very specific editing features, the project is likely not a good base to use. That is to say, if you wanted to create/deploy a whiteboard or diagramming application where the functionality in the main canvas is as this project provides, it is more likely to be a good base to use.
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    Modeling software including Archimate
    Openmodeling has currently 5 modules available: • Application portfolio management • ArchiMate 3.2 architecture (including The Open Group Model Exchange) • Demo conceptual modeling, both versions 3 and 4 • Efqm quality assessment • Business and system modeling Openmodeling facilitates modeling online controlled by a web interface using SVG. A wide range of modeling techniques is available, including Demo and Archimate diagrams. All functionality is web-based, including administrator tasks. Storage is in a relational database and it is multi-user .
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    Pencil

    Pencil

    The Pencil Project's unique mission is to build a free tool

    ...The latest stable version of Pencil is 3.1.0 which contains stability fixes and many new features. More details can befound in the releaste notes. Pencil provides various built-in shapes collection for drawing different types of user interface ranging from desktop to mobile platforms. Starting from 2.0.2, Pencil is shipped with Android and iOS UI stencils pre-installed. This makes it even easier to start protyping apps with a simple installation. Starting from 2.0.2 Pencil has even more shape collections included by default. The list of built-in collections now includes general-purpose shapes, flowchart elements, desktop/web UI shapes, Android and iOS GUI shapes.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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