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A UML tool is a software application that supports some or all of the notation and semantics associated with the Unified Modeling Language (UML), which is the industry standard general-purpose modeling language for software engineering.
JetUML is a UML tool developed as a pure-Java desktop application for educational and professional use. [2] The project was launched in January 2015 with a focus on minimalist design. [2] The name JetUML relates to the primary goal of the tool, namely the quick sketching of diagrams in the Unified Modeling Language (UML). [3]
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.
UML 2 MDA XMI Templates Languages generated Languages reverse engineered Can be integrated with Details PragmaDev Studio: Yes Yes Partial No C, C++ No Integration with Reqtify traceability tool. Model simulator integrated with any FMI 2.0 supporting tool.
Rational Software Modeler (RSM), made by IBM's Rational Software division, is a Unified Modeling Language (UML) 2.0-based visual modeling and design tool. [1] Rational Software Modeler is based on the Eclipse open-source software framework [1] and is used for visual modeling and model-driven development (MDD) with UML for creating applications and web services.
Dia has special objects to help draw entity-relationship models, Unified Modeling Language (UML) diagrams, flowcharts, network diagrams, and simple electrical circuits. It is also possible to add support for new shapes by writing simple XML files, using a subset of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) to draw the shape.
Papyrus is a graphical editing tool for UML2 as defined by OMG. Papyrus provides support for UML profiles. Papyrus provides support for UML profiles. Every part of Papyrus may be customized: model explorer, diagram editors, property editors, etc. [ citation needed ]
Although UML 2.1 was never released as a formal specification, versions 2.1.1 and 2.1.2 appeared in 2007, followed by UML 2.2 in February 2009. UML 2.3 was formally released in May 2010. [18] UML 2.4.1 was formally released in August 2011. [18] UML 2.5 was released in October 2012 as an "In progress" version and was officially released in June ...