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    DE AutoDoc

    DE AutoDoc

    Generate automated documentation for any programming language.

    This tool generates automated API documentation for your source code. The markup is similar to Javadoc (TM), but all programming languages are supported, not only Java. Also somewhat compatible to Doxygen(TM). Several HTML output options are available. Also LaTeX and Epub output is supported. Command line and GUI are both available. Needs Java SDK 1.4 or higher installed on your system. No external library is used in this project, therefore no danger by Log4j library bug. Version 1.0.15, introduced an optional Graphical User Interface (GUI). ...
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    xuse requirements & use case management
    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.
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    JRET (Java Reverse-Engineering Tool) is a program that is capable of reconstructing sequence diagrams from JUnit testsuites through dynamic analysis. It is written in Java/AspectJ and provides a GUI as well as command-line possibilities.
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    x2svg is software to graphically lay out files like XML Schema, DTDs and Java property files as scalable vector graphics (SVG). Diagrams can be converted into PDF, PNG, TIF and EPS files directly from within x2svg. A simple GUI and ant integration exist.
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    jxsltdoc is a java based tool to comment XSL stylesheets. It will provides a java swing gui as an alternative to command line use.
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    A console/GUI tool for software requirements management. The feature list will include usable rich text requirements editing, HTML/PDF/WordML output, requirements IDs and groups support, CVS intergration, automatic changesets generation, etc.
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    A Java GUI to manage DocBook parts like glossary, bibliography and blockquotes.
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