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Plugin profile: Papyrus
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Total of 8 Comments
| User: Anonymous | Rating: 1 | 2009-12-17 08:43:44 | | | Worst UML2 modeling application ever!
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 6 | 2008-09-24 09:35:23 | | | The tool does not allow typing of lifelines in sequence diagrams making them just a drawing tool. For example you can not assign a classifier from your model to a lifeline.
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 1 | 2008-07-02 22:04:22 | | | I can't connect source code from svn: speedy.supelec.fr/Papyrus/svn/Papyrus/,
but can view from browser.
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 9 | 2008-04-09 03:20:47 | | | It is a great UML2 tool, worthy of getting a 10, however, I am giving 9 as the following features would further augment the tool:
1) Support for the rest of the UML2 diagrams
2) A bit of stability issue is present with the tool
3) Integrated installation of all the image export, code generation plug-ins
Any way, let me thank the tool developmet team, they have done a great job, Papyrus is by far the best UML2 tool in the open source domain.
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 4 | 2008-02-21 15:02:43 | | | I am not intersted in low level diagramming with class/sequence diagrams. Also for large systems round trips are useless waste of time as they do not clarify anything, but introduce extra complex document (round trips are good if you deal with up to 100 classes and that is rather small library/module/application and definitely not a large scale system with its business functions/services). Also I wonder when we stop thinking that class reflects coding class. It is a concept where we start and it does not need to be reflected by coder's class (check with principles of modelling with UML). The plugin lacks something essential in modeling software solution(read: not coding for a programmer who can do this with OO language) that is: ACTIVITY DIAGRAMS (or business process diagrams). They eventually turn in conceptual/class diagrams and sequence diagrams AFTER assigning responsibilities. You do NOT start modeling from class diagram. It would also be nice to have higher level of UML 2 compliance than basic like with most products (so far I find VisualParadigm the best and the most compliant).
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 6 | 2008-02-18 04:54:41 | | | Good generator, but without reverse-engineering, it is not so useful...
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2008-01-15 05:16:08 | | | Papyrus is probably the most standard compliant and extensible (free) UML tool.
| | User: Anonymous | Rating: 4 | 2007-12-13 06:16:31 | | | No reverse engineering and no class insert from projects. Not professional
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