UModel

UModel is a UML (Unified Modeling Language) software modeling tool from Altova, the creator of XMLSpy. UModel supports all 14 UML 2 diagram types and adds a unique diagram for modeling XML Schemas in UML. UModel also supports SysML for embedded system developers, and business process modeling (BPMN notation) for enterprise analysts. UModel includes code engineering functionality including code generation in Java (programming language), C#, and Visual Basic, reverse engineering of existing applications, and round-trip engineering.

Altova UModel
Software modeling with UModel
Developer(s)Altova
Stable release
2019 / October 17, 2018
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
TypeUML Tool
Websitewww.altova.com/umodel

UModel supports model interchange with other UML tools through the XMI standard, integrates with revision control systems, and operates as a plug-in for Eclipse and Visual Studio integrated development environments (IDE).

UModel was introduced in 2005, shortly after the ratification of the UML 2 standard.

Developer reviews

While UModel supports the UML, SysML, and BPMN modeling languages, it does not promote a particular methodology for the modeling, software development, code generation, or round trip engineering processes. “This gives UModel the ability to allow you the maximum flexibility during these creative processes,” said one software developer in a review of UModel 2010.[1]

UModel has features that give flexibility and control to the software modeling process, is user-friendly and well-documented.[2][3]

Licensing

UModel is a licensed software product that uses key protection to prevent unlicensed usage.[4]

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See also

  • Comparison of UML Tools

References

  1. blogcritics.org Software Review: UModel 2010 from Altova
  2. Java Boutique Review: Altova UModel 2005
  3. Redmond Magazine UML Simplified
  4. Altova website
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