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mchoirul
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Registered: Jun 2001 Location: Country: Indonesia State: Certifications: Working on:
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Visual modeler
Please share with me about MS Visual Modeler that ship together with visual studio. This stuff is not the scope of the exams, but I want to know if anybody has experience use this tools.
Is this tools raelly usefull for design & modelling of application ?
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msexpert
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Visual modeler that comes with Visual Studio 6.0 is a "parody" to Rational Rose. The modeler is very buggy, and can't be used for real design. You will spend most of your time working around the bugs. On the other hand Rational Rose is very expensive...
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