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QtRPT is the easy-to-use report engine written in C++ QtToolkit. It allows combining several reports in one XML file. For separately taken field, you can specify some condition depending on which this field will display in different font and background color, etc. The project consists of two parts: report library QtRPT and report designer application QtRptDesigner. Report file is a file in XML format. The report designer makes easy to create report XML file.
Write, check, index and diagram Z specifications in Microsoft Word.
Tools to allow Z specifications to be written in Microsoft Word. Includes a unicode font for Z symbols. Provides: WYSIWYG editing fully integrated into Word; Typechecking using fuzz (for Spivey Z) or CZT (for ISO standard Z); Indexing and cross-referencing; Diagrams of specification structure; Conversion from Spivey to Standard Z- also available as a stand-alone program and Java class for non-windows users. See project website for details.
With the help of the ProgramNet the user can develop plug-ins(called units) which can be connected with other units forming a net. The net has a form of a flow diagram. The resulted net can be executed in the ProgramNet for testing purposes or independently in the target platform as a final release. In order to execute a net the ProgramNet uses the kernel. The kernel executes automatically each unit in a separate thread and manages the data exchange between the units.
A simple editor for PlantUML. Requires PlantUML (and its dependencies, java and graphviz/dot).
Some features:
* update the diagram while editing
* code assistant to insert ready-made code snipets
* written in Qt4, so it should run on all platforms supported by Qt4 and PlantUML
* option to cache the PlantUML output to speed redo, undo and loading from disk
* can be used as a PlantUML viewer (see the wiki for more info)
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A graphical tool for designing finite state machines and exporting them to Hardware Description Languages, such as VHDL, AHDL, Verilog, or Ragel/SMC files for C, C++, Objective-C, Java, Python, PHP, Perl, Lua code generation.
(Diver is in the process of being moved to GitHub. Please find us at https://github.com/thechiselgroup/Diver. Support requests & messages sent here may never be seen.)
Dynamic Interactive Views For Reverse Engineering. Div/er is a set of Eclipse Plugins that aid developers in understanding software. It uses dynamic analysis and reverse engineering to offer views and filters that aid comprehension and discovery.
It is a bit timing calculator for the popular Microchip MCP2510. It has a graphical diagram view of your choosen options. You can save or print a report at the end.
Digital Signal Processing Block Diagram Compiler - user extendable to all DSP's, but presently supports only the TI C2000 family. Rich support for fixed point arithmetic, both saturated and unsaturated. Block diagram entry is via TinyCAD (included).
GGredit is library that implements base functionality for a generic graphic editor. DDraw is a diagram editor designed for Gnome that use GGredit. DDraw is inspired to DIA, it can be used to draw many different kinds of diagrams.
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This is an entity relationship diagram visualization widget programmed on QT4. With this tool you can draw objects (computers, people, whatever), and the relationship between them.
dia2fsm reads DIA diagram files constructed in the prescribed format and produces Finite State Machine (FSM) skeleton code. dia2fsm currently supports code generation to C and C++ and is built on Linux only. dia2fsm depends on Qt, and has been partially
sql2diagram converts sql scripts to diagrams in the XML format dia, which can be viewed and further maintained with the dia drawing program. It is a good help for the documentation of a database structure. It provides HTML output as well.
Slender UML aims to be a streamlined UML diagramming tool. It will feature a simple GUI environment allowing quick creation of UML diagrams without a serious investment of time. Slender UML will be easily used by anyone with a working knowledge of UML.
UML Modeller with Source Generator allows its user to model a UML classdiagram using a drag and drop interface, the program will then generate Java source code representing the classdiagram.
A powerfull, generic and extensible data modeling tool. Features: diagram oriented, schema generation and reverse engineer to any relational DB, import and export to many formats, export diagram to picture or vectorial format, printing, documetation, etc
Medoosa is a documentation tool for C++ that can produce UML class diagrams including generalizations and associations. Corrections can be made interactively in a diagram editor (Dia) and are fed back into the source as Javadoc-style comments.
The Doodle project aims to provide a language to easily describe
Origami diagrams and produces a ready-to-print document. Doodle will
free creators from diagramming constraints and increase their capability
to share their creations.