
I've been very pleased with MagicDraw. It does have a community edition, which IMO the OGF work can qualifiy for. MagicDraw brings some interesting features in the area of code-gen and multi-team development (though I'm afraid those premium features come with a price tag). XMI is the meta-language that should allow tools to interoperate ... my experience however is that XMI doesn't really take you that far. -franco On 10/29/07, Anand Patil <anand.patil@dante.org.uk> wrote:
Hi,
As discussed at OGF-21 we should be using UML for modelling NML.
Does anyone have recommendations for open source / free ware tools (e.g. ArgoUML) that all of us can use to read/update the UML? Is an open storage format that can be stored in version control a requirement for multiple people working on the same data model?
Some of our European NREN partners have recommended Enterprise Architect (URL: http://www.sparxsystems.com.au/) Do any of you have any experience with this tool?
regards, - anand. _______________________________________________ nml-wg mailing list nml-wg@ogf.org http://www.ogf.org/mailman/listinfo/nml-wg