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- From: bwebster@pages.com (Bruce F. Webster)
- Subject: Re: Diagram Palette for OMT
- Message-ID: <1992Sep8.051020.671@pages.com>
- Sender: bwebster@pages.com
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- Organization: Banzai Research Institute
- References: <1992Sep1.134946.5844@dvorak.amd.com>
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- Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1992 05:10:20 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep1.134946.5844@dvorak.amd.com> rpomeroy@aunext3.cam.amd.com
- (Ron Pomeroy x(Coop)) writes:
- > In article <1992Sep1.061149.245@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au>
- > ede978e@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au (Robert D. Nicholson) writes:
- > >>
- > >>Since we live in an object-oriented world albeit a non-standand (thankgod)
- > >>one. Does anybody have a Diagram palette for Rumboughs OMT or has anybody
- > >>ever done any CRC cards using a NeXT Product before?
- >
- > I too would like something like this but for Booch's notation. If I can ever
- > get away from all this SmallTalk/ObjectWorks stuff I might try using John
- > Glover's hot new diagramming palette for IB to build something. OOD tools
- are
- > sorely lacking here (and everywhere for that matter).
- >
- I designed a Booch palette for Diagram, which doesn't work *too* bad, given the
- limitations (e.g., need to place your own open/close circles for class relation
- diagrams; replace double lines with thick lines on same; etc.). Also, I cheated
- an used a distorted hexagon for objects, rather than the amorphous symbol Booch
- uses. Anyone wants a copy send me e-mail, but no guarantees on usefulness.
- ..bruce..
-
- Bruce F. Webster
- CTO, Pages Software Inc.
- bwebster@pages.com
- #import <pages/disclaimer.h>
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