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...Nevertheless, it is incredibly configurable to better fit your needs. This document is intended to give a high-level overview of these concepts, while providing links to detailed concept-specific use cases. An entry point indicates which module webpack should use to begin building out its internal dependency graph.
The concept behind DataWoo is to create a Spring-based architecture that allows developers to jump-start their coding efforts by providing a hardened and secure foundation when developing new systems; it can also be used as a reference for incorporating new technologies into existing systems. DataWoo is meant to be a research and development platform that can be extended into just about any enterprise-level web application.
...All Eiffel features supported: subcontracting, postcondition old and result values, optional contract compilation, customizable action on assertion failure, block invariants, loop variants, etc.
Plus virtual specifiers, concept checking, named parameters.
See: http://contractpp.sourceforge.net
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 textual feature model editor to generate feature model diagrams as DOT and SVG files.
The DOT files can be used as an input for GraphViz' dot. SVG requires dot installed on your computer and added to your classpath.
This project is just the bridge between MSMQ and JMS (JAVA). Based on JNI concept which helps to create a DLL by using Visual C++. The java methods calls the C++ class which is used to make dll and this C++ class return back messages of MSMQ.
GnuConcept is a networking and colaborative mindmap tool for the creation
of complex documents. This program lets you draw the document concept map,
edit all the concepts content and export it to several formats (like
openoffice, dockbook and html)
The buildER project is intended to meet the need to represent visually relationships between entities. Entities could be any abstract concept, but more than likely related to database entities.