
Altova UModel Enterprise Edition 2009
Altova UModel 2009 Enterprise Edition is the starting point for successful software development.

Utilize UModel to create and interpret software designs via the power of the UML 2.2 standard. Design application models and generate Java, C#, or Visual Basic .NET code. Reverse engineer existing programs into clear, accurate UML diagrams to quickly analyze software architecture. UModel can automatically generate a sequence diagram for any operation in a reverse-engineered class. You can even revise your code or UML models and complete the round trip by automatically updating diagrams or regenerating code. UModel supports all 14 UML 2.2 diagram types and adds a unique diagram for modeling XML Schemas in UML. UModel Enterprise Edition also supports business process (BPMN) diagrams. UModel lets you generate custom project documentation in HTML, Word, and RTF. Hyperlink UML diagrams to other diagrams, external files, or Web sites. UModel 2009 Enterprise Edition integrates with Visual Studio and Eclipse, automatically synchronizing UML diagrams as source code is edited in these popular IDEs. UModel also integrates with over a dozen popular source-code control systems. An extensive API lets you automate UModel functionality via other applications, scripting languages, or plug-ins. UModel supports the XMI 2.1 interchange specification, allowing you to open and edit models created in more cumbersome or expensive UML tools. Until recently UML was out of reach for the majority of developers due to the relative high cost and complexity of earlier tools, but UModel is so cost effective and user friendly, getting started with UML has never been easier! UModel takes the mystery out of UML with context sensitive entry helpers, syntax coloring, cascading styles, customizable design elements, multiple layout views, diagram layers, unlimited undo/redo, and many more usability features. Download Altova UModel 2009 Enterprise Edition today, and try its full functionality free for 30 days.
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