Posted
almost 16 years
ago
by
abstratt
The third milestone build and first release candidate of the TextUML Toolkit, the IDE for textual UML modeling, is now available from the update site. The feature page shows all the new features in this new release, but here they are: primitive
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Posted
almost 16 years
ago
by
abstratt
The third milestone build and first release candidate of the TextUML Toolkit, the IDE for textual UML modeling, is now available from the update site. The feature page shows all the new features in this new release, but here they are: primitive
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Posted
almost 16 years
ago
by
abstratt
The third milestone build and first release candidate of the TextUML Toolkit, the IDE for textual UML modeling, is now available from the update site. The feature page shows all the new features in this new release, but here they are: primitive
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Posted
about 16 years
ago
by
abstratt
UML is known to be a huge language, and that has two problems: it is too complex, having way more features than most applications will ever need, and can still be insufficient, as no single language will ever cover everybody’s needs. In the article “Customizing UML: Which Technique is Right for You?”, James Bruck and […]
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Posted
about 16 years
ago
by
abstratt
UML is known to be a huge language, and that has two problems: it is too complex, having way more features than most applications will ever need, and can still be insufficient, as no single language will ever cover everybody’s needs. In the article “Customizing UML: Which Technique is Right for You?”, James Bruck and [...]
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Posted
about 16 years
ago
by
abstratt
UML is known to be a huge language, and that has two problems: it is too complex, having way more features than most applications will ever need, and can still be insufficient, as no single language will ever cover everybody’s needs. In the article “Customizing UML: Which Technique is Right for You?”, James Bruck and […]
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Posted
about 16 years
ago
by
rafael.chaves
UML is known to be a huge language, and that has two problems: it is too complex, having way more features than most applications will ever need, and can still be insufficient, as no single language will ever cover everybody’s needs.
In the article “Customizing UML: Which Technique is Right for You?”, James Bruck and Kenn [...]
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Posted
about 16 years
ago
by
abstratt
No tool is an island. That is even more important when we are talking about highly focused single-purpose tools such as the TextUML Toolkit. As you probably know, the TextUML Toolkit is a tool for UML modeling using a textual notation, but that is about it. The TextUML Toolkit itself won’t help if you need […]
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Posted
about 16 years
ago
by
abstratt
No tool is an island. That is even more important when we are talking about highly focused single-purpose tools such as the TextUML Toolkit. As you probably know, the TextUML Toolkit is a tool for UML modeling using a textual notation, but that is about it. The TextUML Toolkit itself won’t help if you need [...]
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Posted
about 16 years
ago
by
abstratt
No tool is an island. That is even more important when we are talking about highly focused single-purpose tools such as the TextUML Toolkit. As you probably know, the TextUML Toolkit is a tool for UML modeling using a textual notation, but that is about it. The TextUML Toolkit itself won’t help if you need […]
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