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'''Open ModelSphere''' iswas 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 providesprovided 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>
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'''Currently this software does not support Windows 10 and there are no plans to make it so. It is thus not a viable solution for 99% of the world. If your interest in this software is for actual use on a Windows platform move on. If you are interested in the intellectual history of this tool for academic purposes please continue reading.'''
 
 
'''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==
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In 1998, PerfectO was translated into Java resulting in SILVERRUN-JD (Java Designer). With the addition of relational data modeling, the product was renamed to SILVERRUN ModelSphere and released in 2002. Later on, more features were added including support for business process modeling, conceptual data modeling, and UML diagramming.
 
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 was hosted on JavaForge which shut down March 31, 2016.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://intland.com/blog/oss/javaforge-to-shut-down-on-31-march-2016/|title=JavaForge to Shut Down on 31 March 2016|newspaper=Intland Software|access-date=2016-12-12}}</ref> An empty project is hosted on SourceForge which was registered on Sep 16th, 2008 and last updated on Mar 27th, 2013. No releases, files, or source code are available on the SourceForge project page as of Oct 18th, 2016.
 
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.
 
==Database support==
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==External links==
* {{Official website|httphttps://wwwdbmstools.com/tools/modelsphere.org}}
*{{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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