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Raise your level of abstraction

... and release it to the web.

UML is now generally accepted as the standard modelling language in the industry, but its presence on the internet is non existing.

UML users are tight to their desktops modelling in their CASE tools, but we hardly have any means to share the models we create, or collaborate online.

The webUML initiative aims to set UML free and release it to the web.

Show your support and sign the call for action on http://webuml.org

Thanks for your support

Geert

Tags: UML, online, web, webuml

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Hi Geert
the site does not work (as for Firefox, Chrome, and IE8). Nothing for sign, at least...

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You are right, thanks I'll get right on it.

Geert

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We're back. Sorry for that and thanks for letting us know.

Christophe

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Hello Vlad,

you raise a couple of interesting points there. Allow me to put them a bit in context with regard to the webUML initiative and its current goals.

Currently the webUML initiative tries to raise awareness and allow people to start discussing the concept of using the web as a way to communicate using UML. It is important to note that the webUML initiative does not want to create a technological platform, but (for now) facilitate the discussion that might result in a functional platform and protocol to allow improved operability.

But you stressed this very explicitly in your reply: you see "technical problems", so I guess we're on the same level here. :-)

We hope that you will continue to follow our effort and will soon join the discussions as we roll out a forum on the site to allow these kind of ideas to grow and evolve.

And of course, if you feel that you too support the idea, sign up as a supporter. We will need all the support we can get to build a momentum to be able to start discussing these issues with the actual people that define and create our tools.

regards,
Christophe VG

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