ArgoUML

ArgoUML

ArgoUML screenshot
Initial release April 1999
Stable release 0.34 / December 15, 2011 (2011-12-15)
Written in Java
Operating system cross-platform (Java)
Type Software development, UML Tool
License Eclipse Public License 1.0
Website http://argouml.tigris.org

ArgoUML is an UML diagramming application written in Java and released under the open source Eclipse Public License. By virtue of being a Java application, it is available on any platform supported by Java.

History

ArgoUML was originally developed at UC Irvine by Jason E. Robbins, leading to his Ph.D. It is now an open source project hosted by Tigris.org. The ArgoUML project now includes more than 19,000 registered users and over 150 developers.[1]

In 2003, ArgoUML won the Software Development Magazine's annual Readers' Choice Award in the “Design and Analysis Tools” category.[2]

ArgoUML development has suffered from lack of manpower. For example, Undo has been a perpetually requested feature since 2003 but has not been implemented yet.

Features

According to the official feature list,[3] ArgoUML is capable of the following:

Weaknesses

See also

References

  1. "Tech Transitions at ISR UCI".
  2. "Dr. Dobb's Readers' Choice Awards, 2003".
  3. "ArgoUML Features".
  4. "UML Specification Incompatibility list". ArgoUML documentation.
  5. "ArgoUML 0.19.3 released". Undo working for graphics edits (this is mostly a GEF addition).
  6. "Issue 1834. Implement undo". Undo working for graphics edits (this is mostly a GEF addition).

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