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objectiF – the UML-Tool for Model-Driven Development in C#, C++ and Java
Do you develop service-oriented architectures (SOA), Rich Internet Applications (RIA), embedded systems or technical software?
objectiF is the appropriate tool for:
Model-driven development with objectiF and the UML means
- a quicker start for your entire team
- compliance with your architecture standards
Choose from specialized editions for:
- .NET-Development in C#
- development in Java
- development in C#, C++ und Java
The most important features of objectiF at a glance
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| Central, transaction secure, multi-user capable repository |
- Efficient project work on a LAN, even with a high number of users.
- High quality results with consistency ensured automatically for working in a team
- Easy exchange of results from distributed projects.
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| Extended modeling functions for professional development |
- UML (Unified Modeling Language) and BPMN (Business Process Modeling Notation) for modeling business processes.
- Extend the UML domain-specifically, with stereotype profiles and user-defined properties for transforming models and generating code.
- Test framework integration (JUnit and Nunit) at the model level.
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| Model-driven development (MDD) |
- Fast-paced development thanks to transformations of domain-oriented models into technical models with code generation
- Secure, iterative transformations.
- Integrated functions for developing own model transformations with UML in C#
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| Generate code |
- Extensive language support. Generate C#, C++, Java, VB .NET, BPEL, XSD and WSDL
- Adaptable to your needs
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| Reverse and Round Trip Engineering |
- Work as if with a single tool using Round Trip Engineering with Microsoft Visual Studio and Eclipse, and fast navigation.
- Reverse Engineer Code and Web service and scheme definitions, simply.
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| Versioning |
- Package-oriented with standard configuration management systems.
- Model versioning with model comparisons in in-Step – the tool for process-based project work in a team.
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| Generate documentation |
- Standardized documentation thanks to adaptable Word templates for all model elements.
- Requirements specifications and HTML documentation at the push of a button, with referenced results automatically updated.
- Easy to create JavaDoc and NDoc comments at the model level.
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You model the domain specifications of the software with UML. Then you can iteratively transform the domain-oriented models into the technical models of the software design and the code for your platforms. The result is consistent domain-oriented and technical models, plus code - the ideal basis for cost effective development and maintenance.
More about model-driven development with objectiF 
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