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2001-03-03Install app-defaults file as `TCM'. The colours of the applicationjtb1-2/+2
don't look quite right, but in fact are as specified. This undoes a previous change. Thanks to Jim Wise for pointing out the mistake.
2001-03-02Install app-defaults file as `tcm' rather than `TCM' since that's whatjtb1-2/+2
the main program is called. Remove an unnecessary line from the ugly "configure" script (so-called).
2001-02-24Initial import of tcm:jtb1-0/+855
TCM is a collection of graphical editors for different software specification methods. It contains generic editors (for generic diagrams, tables and trees), editors for Structured Analysis (entity-relationship diagrams, data and event flow diagrams, state-transition diagrams, function refinement trees etc.) and editors for UML (static-structure diagrams, use-case diagrams, activity diagrams etc.). TCM supports constraint checking for single documents (e.g. name duplication and cycles in is-a relationships). TCM distinguishes built-in constraints (of which a violation cannot even be attempted) from immediate constraints (of which an attempted violation is immediately prevented) and soft constraints (against which the editor provides a warning when it checks the drawing). TCM is planned to support hierarchic graphs, so that it can handle, for example, hierarchic statecharts. Features to be added later include constraint checking across documents and executable models. In addition to the TCM file format, TCM outputs Plain PostScript, Encapsulated PostScript, PNG and the XFig file format. The TCM file format is simple to read and parse so other forms of output can be generated easily.