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The Yakindu Statechart Tools (SCT) support specification and development of reactive, event driven systems based on the concept of statecharts (aka state machines). State machines are well understood and formal enough to describe behavior unambiguously. The Statechart Tools support editing ... [More] , validating, simulating state machines and generating code from state machines. The simulation of a state machine is integrated into the state machine diagram editor and provides visual highlighting of the active state and the current transition. Additionally, the user can interact with the simulation by sending triggers to or by changing variable values within the simulator to drive the state machine. The Statechart Tools provide code generators for C and Java as target languages. [Less]

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A generic state machine in C#, based on implementation by Leslie Sanford.

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JavATE, the Java Application Tiered Engine is a set of Java libraries that enables application development using the domain driven methodology. It gives you standard interfaces and implementations for the domain driven design building blocks so you can focus on your strategic design instead of ... [More] reinventing the wheel of the building blocks each time. JavATE is not a web-framework itself because it is based on existing frameworks like ZK . And it is not only related to web-applications, you can use it to develop desktop applications and web-services and ... JavATE is not a Object-Relational-Mapping tool itself because it is based on existing ORM technologies like Hibernate (already) or JPA (not yet implemented). JavATE is a sort of glue between all these technologies! [Less]

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Workflow framework for close-to-real-time applications requiring state machines without the enterprise-level frameworks' overhead. Take a look at the technologies we're planning to use to fulfill our long list of features we want to include!

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Genna is a source code generator for UML 1.4 models. Genna is written in Python, and uses the Cheetah Template Engine for source code generation. The input format for UML models is XMI 1.2. Genna supports code generation for static structure and dynamic behavior present in UML models. It currently ... [More] supports code generation for class hierarchies, state machines (in the context of classes) and activity graphs (in the context of class operations). Only Call Events and Time Events are currently supported for state machines transition triggers. At the time, Genna doesn't validate the correctness of input models. The target languages for code generation are C++, and Java. Genna needs the Cheetah Template Engine 0.9.16 or superior, and libraries: PyXML 0.8.4 and 4Suite 1.0.2. Generated code for C++, might need QT library 4.1.2 or superior. [Less]

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