MacA&D Standard OSX review
DownloadMacA&D Standard OSX is a software design tool for process, data and class models.
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MacA&D Standard OSX is a software design tool for process, data and class models.
MacA&D Standard OSX gives Mac OS X developers a low cost, highly scaleable tool for drawing multi-level data flow diagrams, logical and physical data models and UML class diagrams. It includes a powerful data dictionary, namespaces for partitioning and managing large projects and code generation.
MacA&D Standard OSX is a software design tool for process, data and class models. It supports code generation, integrated code editing and browsing, linked text specifications and a data dictionary.
Used with the MacTranslator OSX reengineering tool, MacA&D generates UML class models from C++, Java, Delphi or Objective-C code and data models from SQL.
The tool includes a Contents view for diagram navigation, diagram scaling and printing, custom icons, color support, user-defined detail dialogs for diagram objects and full text import/export of diagrams and dictionary information. Data types, UML stereotypes and a project glossary can be maintained for a development project.
Data Flow Diagrams
Data flow diagrams (DFDs) show the flow and processing of information in a system. They are especially popular in real-time, embedded systems where software closely interacts with hardware or many concurrent threads of execution are needed to handle external events. MacA&D supports multi-level DFDs, textual specification of primitive processes, data leveling between diagrams and the data dictionary and extensive design verification and balancing checks.
Data Models
Database designers can create logical and physical data models and generate the SQL schema code for popular RDBMS products including Oracle, SQL Server, DB2, Sybase, Informix and InterBase. Rich data models represent tables, views, constraints, assertions, triggers, indexes, procedures and other SQL elements. Foreign keys providing referential links between entities can be generated automatically.
Class Diagrams
UML package and class diagrams show class structure in an object-oriented system. Class attributes and operations can be defined in the model. C++, Java, Delphi or Objective-C class declaration and implementation files with stubbed functions are generated to accelerate coding. Models are linked directly to code through a built-in code browser enabling developers to click through diagrams in the model and directly to the code.
Requirements:
Macintosh G4 or G5 with 256 MB RAM and 100 MB hard disk space.
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