Basic CASE Tools

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UMLGraph


UMLGraph - UMLGraph allows the declarative specification and drawing of UML class and sequence diagrams. The current features are part of an ongoing effort aiming to provide support for all types UML diagrams. An IEEE Software article titled On the declarative specification of models explains the rationale behind this approach. The tehnology behind UMLGraph was used to draw many of the diagrams appearing in the award-winning books Code Quality: The Open Source Perspective (Addison Wesley, 2006) and Code Reading: The Open Source Perspective (Addison Wesley, 2003). In addition, the UMLGraphDoc doclet included in this distribution automatically adds UML diagrams to javadoc documentation.


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MacTranslator


MacTranslator - Use MacTranslator with MacA&D, QuickCRC or QuickUML to generate class models or CRC cards from object-oriented software written in C++, Objective-C, Java, PHP or Delphi. Code written in C, Pascal, procedural Basic, PHP or Fortran generates structure charts. Generate rich data models from SQL.
Partition large software systems into multiple diagrams with objects linked to related source code. Extract detailed information from the code including data types, parameter lists and descriptive comments.

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WinTranslator


WinTranslator - WinTranslator is used with WinA&D, QuickCRC or QuickUML to generate class models or CRC cards from object-oriented software written in C++, C#, Java, Delphi, PHP or Ada. Code written in C, Pascal, procedural Basic, PHP or Fortran generates structure charts. Large software systems are partitioned into multiple diagrams with objects linked to related source code. Detailed information can be extracted from the code including data types, parameter lists and descriptive comments. A dialog steps the user through the reengineering process. Rich data models can be generated from SQL.

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