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General modelling tool .. supports many standards and modelling methods ..

Freemium .. commercial support for advanced features ..



Main Features
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UML Modeler
BPMN support integrated with UML
Java code generator
XMI import/export
HTML model publishing
Extension system
Scripting language support (Jython)

Supported standards
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UML2
BPMN2
XMI
MDA
SysML
TOGAF
SoaML
UML Testing Profile. Videos - Demos. Requirements. Download and installation. Modelio - Modeling environment (UML) Modelio configurations and prices. Solutions are bundles which provide Modelio and certain modules dedicated to specific jobs. Solutions can be adapted by adding other modules.Modules are used to extend Modelio or Modelio Solutions. *: You may also opt for buying floating licenses. Directly contact our sales teamThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for this. See why to choose node-locked or floating licences. **: Maintenance per year. Maintenance includes email and hotline support, priority bug fixing, help in migrating previous model repositories, and new version deliveries. ***: Prices are to be added to the chosen solution: Solution price + Teamwork support price (please note that the Teamwork Manager module is included with Ultimate Solution).

Other prices are available if maintenance is taken for several years, or if several licenses are bought at the same time (5/10/20). Modelio, download UML modeling tool and free products. Modelio Open Source Community. Modelio. Modelio is an Open Source UML tool developed by Modeliosoft, based in Paris, France. It supports the UML2 and BPMN standards. Licensing[edit] The core Modelio software was released under the GPLv3 on October 5, 2011.[1] Key APIs are licensed under the more permissive Apache License 2.0.[2] Features[edit] Modelio supports UML2 Profiles for XSD, WSDL and BPEL,[3] SoaML for service modelling in distributed environments;[4] and BPMN for business process modelling.[5] Interoperability[edit] Modelio was one of six tools participating in the Interoperability Demonstration held by the OMG's Model Interchange Working Group (MIWG) on December 7, 2009.[6] The event demonstrated XMI interoperability between the participating tools.[7] The MADES Project intends to use Modelio to develop new modelling annotations with relevance to avionic and surveillance applications.[8] Community Modules[edit] References[edit] ^ Jump up to: a b Bridgewater, Adrian (2011-10-11).

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