Evolia makes it easier to hire, schedule and track time worked by frontline in medium and large-sized businesses.
Evolia is a web and mobile platform that connects enterprises with 1000’s of local shift workers and offers free workforce scheduling and time and attendance solutions. Is your business on Evolia?
UML2Java is a plug-in Eclipse which provides Model2Text (M2T) functionality. It creates a hierachy of java files based on an UML Class diagram. It is fully integrable with Eclise as a plug-in. It requires Acceleo 3.0 and UML2.
AgilPro is an Eclipse based business process modeling suite
AgilPro is an Eclipse based business process modeling suite providing a Business Process Modeler [LiMo - Light Modeler], a desktop application to preview and run processes [Simulator] and Application Adapters to plug in standard apps: Firefox, OpenOffice
The CoreASM project focuses on the design of a lean executable ASM (Abstract State Machines) language, in combination with a supporting tool environment for high-level design, experimental validation and formal verification of abstract system models.
An ecosystem for model-driven engineering on the JavaEE platform.
The vision is to enable the incorporation of best practices, standard patterns and tools for building robust, scalable, distributed applications with a rich domain model without forcing any lock-in with any particular vendor or framework.
For more information visit: http://www.openmde.org.
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The project is built with oaW (openArchitectureWare) maybe the most popular framework of MDSD now days. It provide a small DSL for modeling and can be extended (the code generated) through a cartridge mechanism. Give it a chance :) , feedback are welcome
Scribble is a language for describing global (choreography) and local (service endpoint) behaviour. Extensible tools are provided, both standalone and as Eclipse plugins, to edit the language, perform validation and export to other appropriate notations.
A Java library and supporting modelling/execution tools that combine Robin Milner's formal Bigraph model with the indirect communication abstraction of Gelernter's tuple-space, i.e. a coordination system based on bigraphs.
This project aims to create an EMF Ecore metamodel, code templates and a workflow for automatically generating certain Typo3 extensions. It contains an example instance for the creation of a developer garden Typo3 extension.
This research project seeks to use compiler techniques to perform an attribute-based data-flow analysis on (MOF/UML)models allowing for a syntax-driven validation of a model's static semantics as well as an abstract interpretation of i dynamic behavior.
MyBPMN is the free BPM(BPMN) Solution that will enable you to model, execute and improve your business processes through a graphic environment and without the need of programming.
Reflective Ecore Model Diagram Editor is a GMF based Eclipse plugin which provides a graphical editor for any EMF model file, using only the meta-model such as .ecore and .xsd file. You don't need any .gmfgraph, .gmftool, .gmfmap, or .gmfgen files.
Eclipse based framework to create interoperability among UML2 and Architectural Description Languages (ADLs). DUALLy works at two abstraction levels: meta-modeling (via AMW weaving models), and modeling (via UML, Ecore models and ATL transformations).
ATTENTION! For various reasons, the infrastructure of the Reuseware project has moved. All information and latest versions are available via the new Reuseware webpage: http://reuseware.org
This project develops a full-functional UML-Roundtrip-Tool for Python. It is realized as an Eclipse Plugin based on the plugins PyDev und Eclipse Uml2Tools. * Full Roundtrip Functionality * Uml2Tools Model Editor included * Live Validation * UML Views
The open web architecture framework defines web applications in an eclipse based DSL editor. A code generator transforms the models into a Google Web Toolkit / Google App Engine project which can be customized by the developer.
The Amplify MDA project is aimed at delivering a 'model-to-text' generator tool with real-world applicability in less than 1000 lines of Java/Groovy code.
This project is a java web application developer toolbox. It is among other, a simple and powerful framework which does not require dealing with XML files. It also provides a lot of other features, such as a DB abstraction layer, a nice javadoc doclet, a
Eclipse Plugin for iBATIS. Provides autocompletion and linking for iBATIS mapping and config files. Install it using the updatesite http://eclibatis.sourceforge.net/updatesite/ See the Wiki for documentation.
The Generic Eclipse Modeling System is an MDD tool for Eclipse that allows for the rapid development of GEF modeling plugins. In GEMS, developers specify rules for a domain language using a metamodel and the tool generates a plugin for the specification
Runes is a plugin-based framework that reverses the way of thinking about data processing: specify data accesses, and Runes will automatically choose an efficient representation for the data and execute the plugins to integrate it from different sources.
SmartQVT is an implementation of the QVT-Operational language . QVT defines a language for expressing model-to-model transformations. The tool is provided as Eclipse plug-ins running on top of the EMF metamodeling framework and is licensed under EPL.
This project aims at implementing a tool to provide traceability for variable and common features in Software Product Lines (SPLs) to other requirement artifacts.
An Eclipse plugin for generating code out of an Entity-Relationship-Diagram (ERD). Currently SQL-DDL and POJO classes with EJB3.0 Annotations are supported. The diagrams conform to the diagram description by H. Buff (german book, ISBN 3-03-440201-5)