ArgoUML is an UML diagramming application written in Java and released under the open source Eclipse Public License. By virtue of being a Java application, it is available on any platform supported by Java SE.
Initial release | April 1999 |
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Written in | Java |
Platform | Java SE |
Type | Software development, UML Tool |
License | Eclipse Public License 1.0 |
Website | argouml |
ArgoUML was originally developed at UC Irvine by Jason E. Robbins, leading to his Ph.D. It was an open source project hosted by Tigris.org and moved in 2019 to GitHub.[3] The ArgoUML project included more than 19,000 registered users and over 150 developers.[4]
In 2003, ArgoUML won the Software Development Magazine's annual Readers' Choice Award in the “Design and Analysis Tools” category.[5]
ArgoUML development has suffered from lack of manpower. For example, Undo has been a perpetually requested feature since 2003 but has not been implemented yet.[6]
According to the official feature list,[7] ArgoUML is capable of the following: