No Magic is pleased to announce the release of MagicDraw® UML 10.0, a significant upgrade of No Magic’s award-winning UML-based architecture tool. MagicDraw 10.0 delivers support for the latest UML 2.0 and BPMN standards with improved diagramming, a completely redesigned GUI and other expanded capabilities that combine to accelerate architecture modeling.
MagicDraw UML 10.0 is the first – and to date, the only -- tool on the market to support the latest public UML 2.0 Superstructure specification from the Object Management Group (OMG). MagicDraw already supported UML 2.0 notation standard, and now adds UML 2.0 metamodel support, including the newest revisions introduced by OMG in October 2004. Though several other tools support both the metamodel and notation, MagicDraw is the only to fully comply with the latest specification. MagicDraw’s support of the UML 2.0 metamodel covers all four compliance levels and corresponds to Level 3 (L3), which represents a complete UML implementation.
What's New in version 10.0
- New diagrams and other improvements in support of UML 2.0.
- UML 2.0 metamodel support.
- XMI 2.1 support.
- BPMN (Business Process Modeling Notation) support.
- New more convenient GUI and non-modal Specification Windows.
- Diagramming Improvements:
-New diagram toolbars;
-Completely redesigned Smart Manipulators.
- Enhanced Drag and Drop. Additional drag and drop capabilities were made to eliminate modeling time wasting clicks.
- Improved Code Engineering. Destination of the code reverse operation output can now be any model package.
- Improved Reports performance. Reports are now based on Jython instead of XSLT.
- Changed Open API. Open API has been changed because of UML 2.0 metamodel implementation.
You can check http://www.magicdraw.com/newandnoteworthy [1] to see detailed description of MagicDraw UML 10.0 features.
Try MagicDraw v. 10.0, by downloading a new free demo version.
To download, please connect to http://www.magicdraw.com/download.html [2]
Sincerely,
MagicDraw Team
No Magic, Inc.
October 12, 2005
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