Project size is a relative thing so it is hard to judge what it is you
really want.

Personally I've used Star UML with limited success and would not recommend
it for anything more than 10 classes a few packages and couple sequence
diagrams . Right now quite a few I work with prefer NetBeans over Star, note
NetBeans is much more than just UML and is also OS.

 Argo and Poseidon are ok but I've found NetBeans to be more enjoyable to
work with overall. If you are interested in a nicer work flow for day to day
use and are already using Eclipse (guessing not since OS is not preferred)
you might check out MyEclipse Enteprise, its UML tools are fairly nice and
easy to use. If you are an IBM shop check out your licenses for RAD and see
if you have access to their UMLing tools. They are by far some of the nicest
I've tinkered with but they are not reasonably priced enough to be worth it
for UML alone. One final suggestion if you have a team to coordinate with
(and by tram I mean much more than just developers like Enterprise
Architects and Data Architects and other folks that like to think they are
important) check out SparxSystems their UML tools are top notch, really nice
to work with and the associated work flows and integration is pretty nice.

End of the day, bar napkins and pictures on white boards are where 90% of
our design comes from (and I am talking all projects in my company not just
CF projects). I'd invest in large white board in everyone's work area's
before I ever invested in a tool. Actual UML from a tool just records it in
a readable manner. The reason I point this out is sometimes I see folks
talking about not finding a UML tool that is easy enough to use during
design sessions, you aren't going to it just isn't practical most of the
time. Find a tool that you can manage and you find easy enough to share the
contents. For me that is probably NetBeans right now.


Adam


On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 10:26 AM, Richard White <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> hi
>
> Can anyone give suggestions on good UML Modelling tools for small to medium
> sized projects. we don't mind cost as we dont really like open source
> products
>
> thanks for your suggestions
>
> richard
>
> 

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