ObjectiF
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Model-Driven Development with objectiF | |
Developer(s) | microTOOL GmbH |
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Initial release | 1992 |
Stable release | 7.2 (July 2015)
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Engine | |
Operating system | Windows |
Type | UML tool |
License | proprietary |
Website | www.objectif.biz |
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objectiF is a Unified Modeling Language CASE tool for model-driven engineering. It is developed by microTOOL GmbH based in Berlin (Germany).
Features[edit]
- offers graphical representations based on the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and the Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN).
- for the development of domain models with the UML, automatic transformation into technical models and automated code generation.
- for Business process modeling, object-oriented programming (OOP) and object-oriented analysis and design (OOAD)
- code generation for different programming languages: Java, C#, Visual Basic.NET and C++.
- round-trip engineering in a suitable integrated development environment (IDE): Microsoft Visual Studio or Eclipse.
- suitable for iterative development as changed models can be transformed at any time.
- reverse engineering
- offers use case diagrams, package diagrams, activity diagrams and sequence diagrams.
- based on a multi-user repository.
Articles (in German only)[edit]
- Michael Dutz: Unified Modeling Language. Totgesagte leben länger. dotNET Magazin 3/2011. S. 35-37.
- Veikko Krypczyk: Butter bei die Fische. Unified Modeling Language, Teil 4: Vom Modell zum Quellcode. dotNET Magazin 5/2010. S. 50-56.
- Dirk Frischalowski: Softwareentwurf mit der UML. dotNET Magazin 11/2004. S. 82-84.
See also[edit]
- UML tool
- List of Unified Modeling Language tools
- Model-driven engineering
- Computer-aided software engineering
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