From Text to Models: A Comprehensive Guide to Textual Modeling and Diagrams as Code Tools in 2024
Sometimes the easiest way to draw a model is to “write” it down. These tools will render nicely looking UML diagrams from a few lines of text.
Sometimes the easiest way to draw a model is to “write” it down. These tools will render nicely looking UML diagrams from a few lines of text.
Specification of sequence diagrams is not easy. They are more complex than they appear to be and support provided by most UML modeling tools is often limited (e.g. no advanced checking).
A new textual UML tool (to generate graphical sequence diagrams from a textual DSL definition) is now in the market. How does it fare against PlantUML and other competitors?
A new textual UML tool that allows you to quickly define sequence diagrams online thanks to its autocomplete feature able to guess what UML keywords you’re going to write next
Did you know you can write textual UML models with Emacs (and generate the corresponding diagrams automatically)? Check this Emacs mode for sequence diagrams
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