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UMLGraph allows the declarative specification and drawing of UML class and sequence diagrams. The current features are part of an ongoing effort aiming to provide support for all types UML diagrams

- www.spinellis.gr/sw/umlgraph/UMLet is an open-source lightweight [create Java] tool for rapidly drawing UML diagrams with a sound and pop-up-free user interface. UMLet lets you draw diagram sketches fast, teach UML with a simple user interface, and export diagrams to SVG, JPG, PDF and [create LaTeX]-friendly EPS.

And the main developers (Martin Auer and T. Tschurtschenthaler) seem to be austrian! :)

- qse.ifs.tuwien.ac.at/~auer/umlet/index.htmlyEd is a powerful graph editor that is written entirely in the [create Java] programming language. It can be used to quickly generate drawings and apply automatic layouts to all kinds of diagrams and networks. It is now available as a free download with unrestricted functionality!

  • Full support for the YGF file format. The native file format.
  • Full support of the XML-based [create GraphML] file format.
  • Full support of the GML graph file format. GML is a popular text based graph file format.
  • Import of arbitrary XML files. An XSLT stylesheet must be given that transforms the XML input into a valid GraphML. Predefined stylesheets for Ant build scripts, the OWL web ontology language and others are included.
  • Export to the SVG vector graphics file format.
  • Export to the WindowsTM Meta File [create WMF] file format. An graphics format used in almost any Windows Application.
  • Export to JPG and GIF file formats. Export large images as multiple images and html tables also supported!


    - www.yworks.com/en/products_yed_about.htmFxCop is a code analysis tool that checks .NET managed code assemblies for conformance to the Microsoft .NET Framework Design Guidelines. It uses reflection, MSIL parsing, and callgraph analysis to inspect assemblies for more than 200 defects in the following areas:

  • Library design
  • Localization
  • Naming conventions
  • Performance
  • Security

    FxCop includes both GUI and command line versions of the tool, as well as an SDK to create custom rules.

    - msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/04/06/Bugslayer/default.aspx
    unknown a long time ago:
    jo massig! :)

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