You got me thinking about what function turtle>uml would serve I can think of the opposite requirement, one first models a 'case' using some generic/abstract modelling language/notation (say UML) then convert the diagram to syntax (say Turtle) (provided I understand what turtle is). (going from an abstract notation to a less abstract one) Pls Help me to work out when would one first write the syntax then abstract the generalize model from it, other than for verification/validation purposes? Cheerz PDM On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 4:48 PM, Stephen Williams <sdw@lig.net> wrote: > Should be easy to write a converter to the simple syntax for this: > http://yuml.me > > > On Fri Dec 16 09:26:00 2011, Deepak Nadig wrote: > >> >> Are there any tools that can generate UML class/object diagrams from >> Turtle? >> >> Thanks, >> Deepak >> > > > >Received on Sunday, 18 December 2011 17:47:12 UTC
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