objectIF rocks....
After play around for some weeks with objectIF (a product from microTOOL-www.microtool.de).
I found the tool was very usefull, and may I say they really know what they're doing.
It covers whole software development proccess, from requirement, design through implementation.
It has a use case diagram, description for requirement and the amazing mock up design for business analyst to do their job without having to know programming.
The class diagram was awesome also, it offer few design pattern and refactoring capability, rock on baby..:)
Code generation was simple and intuitif
I love the utility for publishing (Word, Web Publishing), makes it one stop tool for design and creating software artifacts.
And surprisingly they bundled it with an SRS (Software Requirement Specification) template which I found complete
The downside is a repeatedly got error when try to reverse engineering from gac and/or .net dll, perhaps maybe it's because my tool is personal edition which is a free version of the tool. Seems like the error is something to do with the Visual Studio .NET integration.
On and all, I feel the objectIF is a must have tool, and very rock solid in concept.
I found the tool was very usefull, and may I say they really know what they're doing.
It covers whole software development proccess, from requirement, design through implementation.
It has a use case diagram, description for requirement and the amazing mock up design for business analyst to do their job without having to know programming.
The class diagram was awesome also, it offer few design pattern and refactoring capability, rock on baby..:)
Code generation was simple and intuitif
I love the utility for publishing (Word, Web Publishing), makes it one stop tool for design and creating software artifacts.
And surprisingly they bundled it with an SRS (Software Requirement Specification) template which I found complete
The downside is a repeatedly got error when try to reverse engineering from gac and/or .net dll, perhaps maybe it's because my tool is personal edition which is a free version of the tool. Seems like the error is something to do with the Visual Studio .NET integration.
On and all, I feel the objectIF is a must have tool, and very rock solid in concept.

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