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UMLet
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Open-source Java-based UML tool
designed for teaching and creating the
Unified Modeling Language
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Allows Users to perform the following:
 Draw UML diagrams
 Export diagrams to eps,pdf,jpg,etc.
 Share diagrams using Eclipse
 Create new custom UML elements
Main Pane:
Used for creating the UML,
Use Cases, Sequence
Diagrams, etc.
Right Pane:
A Series of components for:
UML
State Diagrams
Sequence Diagrams
Use Cases
Text Area to configure each component
Who Created UMLet?

Dr. Martin Auer
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Project Lead
PhD in computer science (Vienna University of Technology)
Lectures at Vienna University of Technology
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T. Tschurtschenthaler
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some grad student at Vienna University of Technology
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Dr. Stefan Biffl
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PhD in computer science (Vienna University of Technology)
Associate Professor at Vienna University of Technology
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Why Was UMLet Created?
Common UML toolkits are complicated
and expensive
 Common UML toolkits are not easy to
use to create quick UML diagrams
 Common UML toolkits are platform
dependent

How is UMLet Different?
Free
 Simple to Use
 Portable (java based)
 Easy to deploy
 Lightweight
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Competition


Violet
Same audience
 Quick and easy to create UML diagrams
 Intended for students, teachers, etc.
Both written in Java and able to be run in
Eclipse.
 Violet – more user friendly layout
 UMLet – more customization
 Open-source Java-based UML tool
designed for teaching and creating the
Unified Modeling Language

UMLet
Violet
Packages
XML to PDF Translator
 Common framework for Java server
applications
 xml.apache.org SVG Library
 Validating XML parser for Java with
DOM level 3 support
 OpenJDK Development Kit (JDK)
 OpenJDK Java runtime, using Hotspot
Zero
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Requirements – GUI TEAM
Zoom in/out as well zoom into a user
defined box
Proposed by: Miguel, Sarfaraz
Requirements – GUI TEAM
Be able to drag an element from the menu
into the main workspace
Proposed by: Jonathan
Requirements – GUI TEAM
Double clicking the tab bar will add a new
workspace tab. Also, multiple tabs need
to be able to be created when requested
Proposed by: Bryant
Requirements – GUI TEAM
Create an 'Insert Element' menu in both
taskbar and right click menu. The menu
will sort all of the elements into groups
Proposed by: David
Requirements – GUI TEAM
Dock and un-dock menus from the main
page
Proposed by: Alex
Requirements – GUI TEAM
Add copy/paste/cut etc. to right click menu
Proposed by: David
Requirements – GUI TEAM
Generate a Print Preview
Proposed by: Graham
Requirements – GUI TEAM
Customizable workspace borders
Proposed by: Fatimah
Requirements – CODE TEAM 1
Prior to UML to Code generation, a GUI
menu will ask the user their preferences
for the generation. This includes the
desired language and the inclusion of
get/set methods, default constructors,
comments, to string method, additional
imports, and packet structure
Proposed by: Joseph, Sean
Requirements – CODE TEAM 1
Conversion of code to UML diagrams
Proposed by: Jason
Requirements – CODE TEAM 2
Generate specific parts of code from a
UML diagram
Proposed by: Jason