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    The Umple Model-Oriented Programming Technology

    Umple is technology for Model-Oriented Programming. It adds abstractions such as UML associations, attributes, and state machines to object-oriented programming languages such as Java, C++, PHP and Ruby. A developer can use Umple in one of several ways. They can start with a pure model, containing only classes, associations, attributes and state machines, and then gradually add methods in one of the base languages to the Umple code base. Alternatively a developer can start with a normal...
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    YAKINDU Statechart Tools / itemis CREATE
    itemis CREATE - formerly known as Yakindu Statechart Tools (SCT) - is a tool for the specification and development of reactive, event-driven systems with the help of state machines. It consists of an easy-to-use tool for graphical editing and provides validation, simulation and code generators for different target platforms. Visit http://www.statecharts.org for more information! !! YAKINDU SCT HAS MOVED !! DOWNLOAD FROM https://info.itemis.com/download-yakindu-statechart-tools
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    NexJ Scheme is an open source project providing an efficient and powerful Scheme interpreter that executes in a Java Virtual Machine.
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    Many design artifacts can be directly executed. UML state processes can be executed by a state machine; UML sequence diagrams can be executed directly. ExecDesign will be a suite of Java tools which can be used to document and execute UML designs.
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