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On 07/24/2009 11:37 AM, Gordon Marx wrote: > I like dia (http://live.gnome.org/Dia/) for basically anything that > someone might use Visio for. I'm not sure if there's a better way to > import the diagram into OpenOffice than exporting as a PNG -- if that > works for you, then there you go. There's also kivio > (http://www.thekompany.com/projects/kivio/) which I know much less > about. > =20 Thanks, Dia looks pretty decent both as a diagraming tool like Visio as well as a UML tool. Initially, I was not going to look into it, but since it is on my laptop, on futher glance it does support UML and should meet my needs. All the systems in the office are GNOME based so kivio is not really the best choice. And,, if it does not run under Windows, they can use putty and exceed. They all have RHEL running as VMs. What I am tasked to do is to diagram a rather complex financial modeling instrument that incorporates a stochastic pricing model and Monte Carlo simulation. I have some existing UML diagrams that I should be able to redraw and update to the current state of the code. The issue is really that our financial engineers want to be able to understand how this software works. --=20 Jerry Feldman <gaf-mNDKBlG2WHs at public.gmane.org> Boston Linux and Unix PGP key id: 537C5846 PGP Key fingerprint: 3D1B 8377 A3C0 A5F2 ECBB CA3B 4607 4319 537C 5846
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