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Comparision of visual paradigm UML and Rational Rose and Smartdraw 7  
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manandaftari


Joined: 2006/05/02
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hi,
if anybody can pls help than pls help me to find out the difference between the three UML tool cases.
1> Visual Paradugm
2> SmartDraw 7
3> Rational Rose

i want the difference and comparission for above three tool cases so if anybody can thn pls help me as soon as possible.

and if anybosy can than give me the link where i cn find it.
 
roberts


Joined: 2007/02/28
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hi,

I rate Rational Rose ... more easy-to-use,

visually create (model) the framework for an application by blocking out classes with actors (stick figures), use case elements (ovals), objects (rectangles) and messages/relationships (arrows) in a sequence diagram using drag-and-drop symbols.

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poonroad


Joined: 2007/03/12
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hi manandaftari,

I vote for Visual Paradigm.

Well, it is so obviously that VP is the most intuitive and easy to use among these 3 products. VP has put a lot of effort on improving the visual modeling -related features. E.g. resource icon (the official doc call this resource-centric interface), mouse gesture, inline editing, sweeper etc...

I did try other products, but they all failed to impress me.

regards,
Po On
 
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manandaftari wrote:
hi,
if anybody can pls help than pls help me to find out the difference between the three UML tool cases.
1> Visual Paradugm
2> SmartDraw 7
3> Rational Rose

i want the difference and comparission for above three tool cases so if anybody can thn pls help me as soon as possible.

and if anybosy can than give me the link where i cn find it.
 
 
 
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