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- From: chonoles@sde.mdso.vf.ge.com (Chonoles Michael Jesse)
- Newsgroups: comp.object
- Subject: Re: OO Analysis & Design Tool Review
- Keywords: OMTool
- Message-ID: <1992Sep14.214529.8551@knight.vf.ge.com>
- Date: 14 Sep 92 21:45:29 GMT
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- As Steve Mellor will probably point out, there are several other tools that support OOA/D.
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- I would recommend GE's OMTool. It supports The OMT methodology and notation and currently
- runs on several UNIX platforms. It can be used to generate C++ and/or relational database
- SQL. It also supports Interleaf for documentation purposes.
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