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The tool for writing readable use cases.
Write use cases in XML with support from a provided XSD. The structure promotes the UseCase format described by Alistair Cockburn. The tool then generates a pretty web site with the use cases that is comprehensive and easy to read.
The XML sources are treated as a Maven project, so you can easily deploy them to a web server, version the source files, manage history of changes, and collaborate in a team.
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.
AFMS is an Artefact Management System to manage some of the artefacts appearing in the development process of a product. Artefacts are for example requirements, use cases or test cases. AFMS contains an artefact editor and a test execution tool.
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
Sagen provides the ability (for non-techncial personnel) to develop usecase descriptions which are compiled against the java source and test code enabling requirements tracability and project development progress.
UML-Xchange is a SGML DTD for exchanging data models between CASE tools that use the UML language. All of the six kinds of UML diagrams are supported.
I designed this DTD because I felt that UML was not a complete language without a processable language.