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Gaphor

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Gaphor is a UML modelling tool written in Python. Gaphor is designed to be lean and extensible. It uses the GTK+ environment for user interaction.

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Mastrave

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Mastrave is a free software library written to perform vectorized scientific computing and to be as compatible as possible with both GNU Octave and Matlab computing frameworks, offering general purpose, portable and freely available features for the scientific community. Mastrave is mostly oriented ... [More] to ease complex modelling tasks such as those typically needed within environmental models, even when involving irregular and heterogeneous data series. . Semantic array programming The Mastrave project attempts to allow a more effective, quick interoperability between GNU Octave and Matlab users by using a reasonably well documented wrap around the main incompatibilities between those computing environments and by promoting a reasonably general idiom based on their common, stable syntagms. It also promotes the systematic adoption of data-transformation abstractions and lightweight semantic constraints to enable concise and reliable implementations of models following the paradigm of semantic array programming. There are a couple of underlying ideas: library design is language design and vice versa (Bell labs); language notation is definitely a "tool of thought" (Iverson), in the sense that there is a feedback between programming/mathematical notation and the ability to think new scientific insights. And perhaps ethic ones. . Science and society Mastrave is free software, which is software respecting your freedom. As many other free scientific software packages, it is offered to the scientific community to also promote the development of a free society more concerned about cooperation rather than competitiveness, heading toward knowledge and culture freedom. Such a vision implies the possibility for motivated individuals to freely access, review and contribute even to the cutting-edge academic culture. This possibility relies on the development of tools and methodologies helping to overcome economic, organizational and institutional barriers (i.e. knowledge oligopolies) while systematically promoting reproducible research. This is a long-term goal to which the free software paradigm can and has been able to actively cooperate. Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Daniele de Rigo Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is permitted in any medium without royalty provided this notice is preserved. [Less]

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UMLet

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  Analyzed about 22 hours ago

UMLet is an open-source UML tool with a simple user interface: draw UML diagrams fast, export diagrams to eps, pdf, jpg, svg, and clipboard, share diagrams using Eclipse, and create new, custom UML elements. UMLet runs stand-alone or as Eclipse plug-in on Windows, OS X and Linux. New in UMLet ... [More] version 9: improved and leaner GUI; better custom element support; easier start-up; better Eclipse integration; improved exports to eps and clipboard ... New in UMLet version 8: fast activity diagram creation with text-based syntax; variable font size; better crop when exporting graph to clipboard... [Less]

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Eclipse Modeling Project

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The Eclipse Modeling Project focuses on the evolution and promotion of model-based development technologies within the Eclipse community by providing a unified set of modeling frameworks, tooling, and standards implementations.

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Eclipse Sirius

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Sirius is an Eclipse project which allows you to easily create your own graphical modeling workbench by leveraging the Eclipse Modeling technologies. Based on a viewpoint approach, Sirius makes it possible to equip teams who have to deal with complex architectures on specific domains. A ... [More] modeling workbench created with Sirius is composed of a set of Eclipse editors (diagrams, tables and trees) which allow the users to create, edit and visualize EMF models. [Less]

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Matreshka

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The goal of project is to provide framework to develop information systems in Ada. It provides Unicode support, localization, persistent settings, URI/IRI manipulation, XML reader/writer, XML Catalogs resolver, FastCGI/SOAP/WSDL, SQL database access (InterBase, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQLite). ... [More] It also provides support to process UML models, useful to develop model driven tools, like code generators. [Less]

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MDT Papyrus

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Papyrus is a graphical editing tool that provides UML2 editors and environment to create and combine any graphical editor (domain-specific modeling language) defined from Ecore metamodel or from UML2 profile. It is Eclipse-based and it uses the Eclipse Graphical Modeling Framework.

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Ptolemy II

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Ptolemy II is a software framework developed as part of the Ptolemy Project. It is a Java-based component assembly framework with a graphical user interface called Vergil. Vergil itself is a component assembly defined in Ptolemy II. The Ptolemy project studies modeling, simulation, and design of ... [More] concurrent, real-time, embedded systems. The focus is on assembly of concurrent components. The key underlying principle in the project is the use of well-defined models of computation that govern the interactions between components. A major problem area being addressed is the use of heterogeneous mixtures of models of computation. The work is conducted in the EECS Department of the University of California, Berkeley. [Less]

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NetBeans MDR

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MOF-compliant metadata repository. Implementation of Java Metadata Interface (JSR-40).

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Moonlight|3D

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Moonlight|3D is a free modern, flexible and extensible modelling and animation tool developed by a small but dedicated team. The goal is to provide a tool that is capable of turning even the most advanced and challenging projects of artists and technical artists into reality. We understand that ... [More] this project is by its very nature a huge undertaking. We have chosen to make clean design, good usability and solid implementation of features our highest priority goals and we have already successfully, albeit slowly, pursued that road for several years. In order to speed up the progress of our development efforts we open up the project to the general public and we hope to attract the support of many developers and users, bringing the project forward faster. [Less]

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