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  2. List of Unified Modeling Language tools - Wikipedia

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    Java, C#, C++ Java, C++, C# Code Generator and Reverse Engineer JavaScript, Node.js Plug-in architecture: JavaScript, HTML5, Node.js Umbrello UML Modeller: Yes: Yes Yes Un­known C++, Java, Perl, PHP, Python ... 16 C++, IDL, Pascal/Delphi, Ada, Python, Java; import XMI, RoseMDL KDE XML Metadata Interchange file format support. Generates code ...

  3. BOUML - Wikipedia

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    Code generation and reverse engineering. BOUML can automatically generate code from the UML class diagrams and rebuild them from existing source code using the following languages: C++, Java, PHP, and MYSQL. It can also generate code for Python and IDL, but not extract the UML model for these languages. See also

  4. Builder pattern - Wikipedia

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    The Builder1 class implements the Builder interface by creating and assembling the ProductA1 and ProductB1 objects. The UML sequence diagram shows the run-time interactions: The Director object calls buildPartA() on the Builder1 object, which creates and assembles the ProductA1 object.

  5. Unified Modeling Language - Wikipedia

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    This view includes sequence diagrams, activity diagrams and state machine diagrams. UML models can be exchanged among UML tools by using the XML Metadata Interchange (XMI) format. In UML, one of the key tools for behavior modeling is the use-case model, caused by OOSE .

  6. UML tool - Wikipedia

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    For example, one might want to transform a platform-independent domain model into a Java platform-specific model for implementation. It is also possible to refactor UML models to produce more concise and well-formed UML models. It is possible to generate UML models from other modeling notations, such as BPMN, which is itself a UML profile.

  7. UML Designer - Wikipedia

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    UML Designer is based on the UML2 Eclipse plugin. Thus it is compatible with any tool that can produce UML2 compatible models. Modules are available through the Eclipse Marketplace [3] to combine it with SysML or to directly generate code (Java or C).

  8. Papyrus (software) - Wikipedia

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    Papyrus is an open-source UML 2 tool based on Eclipse and licensed under the EPL. It has been developed by the Laboratory of Model Driven Engineering for Embedded Systems (LISE) which is a part of the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission ().

  9. Astah* - Wikipedia

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    Class diagram (Object, Package, Subsystem and Robustness Diagrams are included) Use case diagram; Sequence diagram; Collaboration Diagram; State diagram; Activity diagram; Deployment diagram; Component diagram; Generate Java 1.4 sourcecode from model; Import Java 1.4 source files to create model; JUDE/Professional

  10. JetUML - Wikipedia

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    JetUML is a UML tool developed as a pure-Java desktop application for educational and professional use. The project was launched in January 2015 with a focus on minimalist design. The name JetUML relates to the primary goal of the tool, namely the quick sketching of diagrams in the Unified Modeling Language (UML).

  11. UMLet - Wikipedia

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    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.