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Dedicated to modeling and testing of communicating systems. Based on ITU-T Z.109 UML profile, SDL-RT, SDL. The model can be simulated and can be exported to model checking tools. Full testing environment integrated based on TTCN-3. ArgoUML: No Yes Yes Unknown C++, C#, Java, PHP4, PHP5, Ruby Java (other languages with plugins) Unknown
Visual Paradigm for UML: Visual Paradigm Int'l Ltd. Cross-platform (Java) 2002-06-20 2020-07-23 (v16.2) [20] No Commercial, Free Community Edition Java, C++ Windchill Modeler: PTC Windows 1997 2024 July (v10.1) No Commercial, Education C++ Name Creator Platform / OS First public release Latest stable release Open source Software license
Papyrus is an open-source UML 2 tool based on Eclipse and licensed under the EPL. [4] [5] [6] [7] It has been developed by the Laboratory of Model Driven Engineering ...
Add-on modules are available through the Modelio community Website. These add support for TOGAF business process modeling; [11] SysML system architecture modeling (although with reduced functionality in the open source version, the requirement diagram type is not available); MARTE for specifying embedded systems, and Java code generation, reverse and roundtrip engineering.
Currently, two open-source tools are available for system modeling using the MARTE profile: Modelio provides an open source modeling environment for designing high level UML models using the MARTE profile, and also provides guidelines on the utilization of MARTE profile; while an open-source implementation based on Eclipse of the MARTE profile ...
UMLet is an open-source Java-based UML tool designed for teaching the Unified Modeling Language and for quickly creating UML diagrams. It is a drawing tool rather than a modelling tool as there is no underlying dictionary or directory of reusable design objects. UMLet is distributed under the GNU General Public License. [1]
UML Designer is an open-source UML tool based on Sirius and Eclipse. ... As it is based on Sirius, the UML models could be combined with Domain Specific Modeling.
It was an internationalized product, compliant with UML 1.4, and claiming to support the Object Management Group's MDA approach. [3] The software was renamed StarUML 5.0 in 2005 with a view to publishing it as open source. The aim was to provide UML 2.0 support as well as the capability to use third-party plugins.