I'm looking for an alternatives to yUML, preferably open source. Sure yUML is great and I really like it, but I would like to be able to extend it.
I'm also interested in other services in the same direction (diagram generation), but I'm not looking for any (UML)desktop tools.
Some alternatives are older, such as IDEF. Another alternative that comes to mind is something like Systems Modeling Language (SysML), which is actually an extension of and based on UML. This is also supported by IBM, and other companies that provide CASE software...
1. Lucidchart. Many developer's go-to diagramming tool, Lucidchart provides a suite of simple tools. Lucidchart works in real time across many platforms thanks to its code being HTML 5-based.
Types of UML Diagrams The current UML standards call for 13 different types of diagrams: class, activity, object, use case, sequence, package, state, component, communication, composite structure, interaction overview, timing, and deployment.
Activity Diagram Activity diagrams are probably the most important UML diagrams for doing business process modeling. In software development, it is generally used to describe the flow of different activities and actions.
Scruffy can draw some yUML diagrams.
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