Modeling Tools
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The following is selected list of UML modeling tools. These tools have been selected by UML Forum contributing editors based on their modeling features, ease of use, and compliance with the UML 2.0 (UML 2) specifications. In the near future we plan to allow readers to rate selections and nominate other modeling tools for inclusion. Vendors who are interested in having their tools evaluated should send a request to vendors@UML-Forum.com.
TAU G2 v. 2.6 (Telelogic)
Editors' Rating:
PRO: Executable UML modeling tool that faithfully implements the UML v. 2.0 and SysML v. 1.0a specifications. Drawing capabilities are significantly improved over previous versions. Supports automatic code generation in C, C++, and Java. Superior integration with DOORS requirements management tool. (DOORS is another Telelogic product.)
CON: User interface. High price.
Rhapsody v. 5.0 (I-Logix)
Editors' Rating:
PRO: Executable UML modeling tool focused on embedded applications. Drawing capability implements a practical subset of UML 2.0. Supports automatic code-generation in C, C++, Java and Ada.
CON: User interface. Significant deviations from UML 2.0 specification (e.g., Parts, Ports and Connectors). High price.
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