objectiF

UML-Tool for model-driven software development in C#, VB .NET, C++, Java

Tool for model-driven software development with UML in C#, Visual Basic .NET, C++ and Java. Develop domain models with the UML and automatically transform them into technical models and large amounts of code. Complete the implementation of the program logic in Round Trip with Visual Studio or Eclipse. The simple navigation between models and code is one of objectiF's key features. The tool is suitable for iterative development and is a good match for agile development. For requirements modeling objectiF offers use case models, activity, sequence and state diagrams. Requirements specifications can be created by mouse click. Development templates enable a quick project start. Business processes can be modeled with BPMN. The tool offers MS Word templates to describe diagrams and their elements uniformly. Documentation in HTML can be generated as well. objectiF also supports the development of embedded software and other technical applications in C++.

Changes: Full support for .NET Visual Studio 2013, improved web-publisher, new command line application available

Minimum requirements: Min. Pentium IV PC 1 GHz, 1024 MB RAM, 164 MB hard disk space

Operating system: WinXP,WinVista,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,WinOther

Program URL: http://www.microtool.de/en/objectif-model-driven-development/

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The objectiF Enterprise Edition Trial does not require payment for use. It will expire after 30 days. The authors and copyright holders retain all rights to the software; it is not permissible to reverse engineer, modify, or redistribute objectiF.

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The following licensing terms regulate the use of the objectiF Enterprise Editions Trial between you and microTOOL GmbH. The objectiF Enterprise Edition Trial will be referred to as the "software" in the following. 1. Scope of Use Rights microTOOL grants you a license for the software at no charge. This license gives you the right to install and use the software on one or more computers for private or usual business purposes.

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