![]() ![]() In a more restrictive sense, a CASE tool can mean any tool used to automate some activity associated with software development. : 06CS6010 CASE & its scope: A CASE tool is a generic term used to denote any form of automated support for software engineering. I think their should be option to export the diagram into docs file and as well as in csv file because I couldn't find that feature.Software Project Management Assignment )CASE Tool Study with its manual( Visual Paradigm : Submitted by Indranil Nandy Department of Computer Sc. Plenty of diagram templates where user can easily select the template and start diagramming. User can also import its diagram from Visio, draw.io and that feature is that which make ease for the users User can export its diagram in png formate Now recently I have experienced that they are now giving their service in web as well which is a quite big step from them because its a very commonly used desktop application regarding designing flows First of all visually this software is very attractive because the diagram created by user are visually very clear and clean even during my student life i prefer to draw the diagrams like activity, usecase, sequence, components in visual paradigm for my term project and as well as for final year project. I have been using this software for 3 years and its visual representation is quite charming if i compared to other diagram Softwares. Oh, and it doesn't have an option to collaborate on the desktop application but it does on the web.Ĭomments: Overall experience with visual paradigm is great. It might take a bit of getting used to but its not complicated to figure out. ![]() Other than that, it doesn't open up really fast but this too is dependent on your machine. It looks outdated but this is purely personal preference. One thing that put me off a bit about Visual Paradigm is that its user interface is not exactly modern and sleek. And it also has a web version now so you don't need the desktop application and I personally prefer this over the application. If you need to draw diagrams that are up to standard, I highly suggest you use Visual Paradigm. Other software just have so many varieties that the diagrams end up looking informal and like you drew it using some design tool instead of a diagramming tool. Visual Paradigm follows standards ensuring that your diagrams look professional and are following the UML standards. The thing about UML diagrams is that it has a standard notation, and this is something that the other software misses on. I tried many different software that were recommended by my friends for diagramming but Visual Paradigm is by far the best tool, especially if you are looking to draw UML diagrams. I mostly used Visual Paradigm for my assignments in university. Visual Paradigm has everything you need in one place to draw the diagrams you need and unlike other diagramming tools, you can very easily make your diagram neat without lines all over the place. I haven't updated the application since the day I got it but I never felt like I missed anything. ![]() It supports all UML diagrams which is really good as this is important if you're in the field of software development. The first time I used it, it seemed complicated but you get the hang of it really soon. Comments: I have been using Visual Paradigm for over 3 years now and for various assignments. ![]()
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