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'''Open ModelSphere'''
▲'''Open ModelSphere''' is a data, process and [[Unified Modeling Language|UML]] modeling tool<ref>Podniknové procesy, Grada Publishing, 2007, ISBN 978-80-247-2252-8, p 268</ref> written in Java and distributed as [[free software]] under the [[GPL License]]. It provides support for forward and reverse engineering between UML and relational schemas.<ref>UML and the Unified Process, Liliana Favre, IRM Press, 2003, ISBN 1-931777-44-6, p 219</ref>
==History==
Open ModelSphere has SILVERRUN PerfectO
In 1998, PerfectO was translated into Java
In September 2008, Grandite released ModelSphere's core application as an open source product based on the GNU General Public License version 3. Its development environment
No releases, files, or source code are available anymore from Grandite as of Oct 18th, 2016. The remaining publicly available forks of the 3.0 codeline are based on Java 7, out of free support itself since 2015.
==Releases==▼
February 2002: SILVERRUN ModelSphere 1.0▼
* Addition of relational modeling▼
==Database support==
July 2002: SILVERRUN ModelSphere 2.0▼
Open ModelSphere works with<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.modelsphere.com/org/help/User_Guide.html|title=Open ModelSphere - User's Guide|website=www.modelsphere.com|access-date=2018-06-02}}</ref>
* Addition of business process modeling▼
* [[Oracle Database|Oracle]]
September 2008: Open ModelSphere 3.0▼
* [[IBM Informix|Informix]]
* First open source release▼
* [[Microsoft SQL Server]]
* [[Sybase]]
* [[IBM Db2|DB2]]
* [[PostgreSQL]]
▲==Releases==
January 6, 2016: Open ModelSphere 3.2.2
* No release notes provided
November 2009: Open ModelSphere 3.1, featuring
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* Interface to forward / reverse engineer Java code
* New mechanism to facilitate the use of plug-ins
▲September 2008: Open ModelSphere 3.0
▲* First open source release
▲July 2002: SILVERRUN ModelSphere 2.0
▲* Addition of business process modeling
▲February 2002: SILVERRUN ModelSphere 1.0
▲* Addition of relational modeling
==See also==
*[[List of UML tools]]
*[[Entity-relationship model]]
== References ==
{{reflist}}
==External links==
* {{Official website|https://dbmstools.com/tools/modelsphere}}
*{{GitHub|denis-vilyuzhanin/OpenModelSphereMirror| Mirror of the source code from Sep 28, 2013 (it corresponds to the version 3.0 from 2008)}}
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