A generative development-process pattern language
Pattern languages of program design
Communications of the ACM
Visual modeling with Rational Rose 2000 and UML (2nd ed.)
Visual modeling with Rational Rose 2000 and UML (2nd ed.)
Evaluating scalable vector graphics for use in software visualisation
APVis '03 Proceedings of the Asia-Pacific symposium on Information visualisation - Volume 24
A lightweight web-based case tool for sequence diagrams
CHINZ '02 Proceedings of the SIGCHI-NZ Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction
An Architecture for Generating Web-Based, Thin-Client Diagramming Tools
Proceedings of the 19th IEEE international conference on Automated software engineering
Clicki: a framework for light-weight web-based visual applications
AUIC '05 Proceedings of the Sixth Australasian conference on User interface - Volume 40
Generating web-based user interfaces for diagramming tools
AUIC '05 Proceedings of the Sixth Australasian conference on User interface - Volume 40
Generating mobile device user interfaces for diagram-based modelling tools
AUIC '06 Proceedings of the 7th Australasian User interface conference - Volume 50
Pounamu: A meta-tool for exploratory domain-specific visual language tool development
Journal of Systems and Software
Experiences developing architectures for realizing thin-client diagram editing tools
Software—Practice & Experience
SUMLOW: early design-stage sketching of UML diagrams on an E-whiteboard
Software—Practice & Experience
Online CASE tool for collaborative software modelling
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services
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Many existing UML tools are far too heavyweight for quickly producing a few simple models. These heavyweight UML tools usually contain large amounts of functionality, which can lead to usability problems and poor productivity. Lightweight web-based UML tools are designed to support quick and easy production of models. The use of the web has added benefits including portability and group collaboration. This report discusses lightweight groupware UML case tools and presents a lightweight web-based class diagram editor that requires no web browser extensions.