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IBM Rational Rose


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Rational Rose

Available for
windows* mac
linux** unix
java

Tags
uml development data-modeling

Rational Rose is a family of UML (Unified Modeling Language) products from IBM. Each of the products are either targeted different developer roles or different platforms/programming languages. For MDD (Model-Driven Development) some of the versions of Rational Rose support code generation for C++, Java, J2EE and CORBA. To simplify development these versions integrated into popular IDEs (Integrated Development Environments) such as Borland JBuilder and Microsoft Visual Studio. Other versions focus more on data modeling and helps create models that are completely in sync with the applications being built on top of them. Many of the Rational Rose versions also has support for patterns - and reuse of patterns.

Open source Rational Rose alternatives

StarUML 5.0
Available for: windows mac linux unix java
StarUML is a great open source UML application. Supporting UML 2.0 and MDA (Model Driven Architecture) StarUML let's you work with all related diagrams. Code generation can be done for Java, C++ and... Read more
ArgoUML 0.24
Available for: windows mac linux unix java
ArgoUML is a great UML (Unified Modeling Language) tool. Written in Java and using Java Web Start makes it easy to work with (install) and use on any platform. It has full support for the UML 1.4... Read more



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