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    CTREE Graphic Tree Generator for C

    An analysis tool showing the structure of a C program

    CTREE is a command line utility providing analysis tools useful to software engineers tasked with tracking down problems or verifying a program's soundness. It is also an aid to understanding the structure of unfamiliar programs. As it works with standard C it finds most of its utility in embedded systems and older software. CTREE comes with a comprehensive manual. CTREE is is released by Cleveland Engineering Design, LLC - developer of the CoRTOS cooperative...
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    Bluprint
    Bluprint is an Agile-MDA code generator. It is a fuss-free tool supporting code generation from UML modelling tools. It supports model/code merging so engineers can easily extend and maintain generated code. Bluprint has been developed using itself.
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