Looking for UML tool with qualified association and association class

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Alexandre 00

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Jan 26, 2012, 8:39:46 AM1/26/12
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Hi,

I am looking for a UML tool, running on Linux, that is able to :
- handle association classes,
- handle qualified associations,
- run under Linux,
- for documentation purpose (no interaction with Java or C/C++ code
for now).

I already tried ArgoUML, Papyrus and bouml, but non of them seems to
be able to do that.
UMLet seems to do it, but it is not model centric: it handle unlinked
graphical objects.

Regards,
Alexandre

Jim Logan

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Jan 27, 2012, 8:52:27 AM1/27/12
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MagicDraw does all that, but it's not free.

-Jim

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PhilChudley

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Jan 27, 2012, 6:59:10 PM1/27/12
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Similarly, Enterprise Architect also supports all this, but again it's
not free, but great functionality for money IMHO

Phil

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Begoña Bonet Pérez de León

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Jan 30, 2012, 3:24:57 AM1/30/12
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You can try with MOSKitt (www.moskitt.org). It's a free tool which
mainly provides:

* Model graphical editors like UML2, Data Base (DB), BPMN, User
Interface, WBS and
* Model Transformations like UML2DB, DB2UML, BPMN2UML, DB2DDL (Oracle,
Postgresql, MySQL)
* Code generation: OpenXava, JPA, PHP.
* Other features: Reverse engineering (Oracle, Postgresql, MySQL),
Method Support.

For every doubt don't hesitate to ask to MOSKitt Team

Bego�a

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lwriemen

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Feb 2, 2012, 8:27:07 AM2/2/12
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You might want to look at OOA Tool. http://www.ooatool.com/ It's free
(for now), and I've used it under Linux for documentation purposes. I
have no affiliation with the tool.

It will handle association classes. It doesn't do qualified
associations, but it has other ways to handle the constraints, that
qualified associations are supposed to handle.

malcolmm

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Feb 19, 2012, 9:13:25 PM2/19/12
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What kinds of language constructs do these tools map qualified
associations to? As a programmer, I typically use map type data
structures to capture this type of semantics.

I've never seen a tool that did anything useful with maps. I've used
EA some but never had the time to explore all the corners.

apedro

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Feb 24, 2012, 7:19:24 AM2/24/12
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Hi,

You could try Modelio (www.modelio.org) which is free and open source.

It provides:
- UML and BPMN modeling (It supports UML2 and BPMN2).
- Documentation generation (HTML documentation). It requires the "Web
Model Publisher" module which is free.
- Jython scripting
- Extension system through modules

It is available under Windows and Linux platforms.

Regards.

Cris Fuhrman

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Jul 30, 2014, 8:32:39 AM7/30/14
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PlantUML can do association classes -- have a look at http://plantuml.sourceforge.net/classes.html#Association_classes

I'm not sure about Qualified Associations. They're on the list of requested features: http://plantuml.sourceforge.net/qa/?qa=349/qualified-associations
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