Diagramming software

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Diagramming software is a computer program that is used to produce graphical diagrams. Among other uses, such diagrams are often used in software and technical development and business to represent dataflows, workflows, software architecture and organizational charts.

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[edit] Flowchart

[edit] UML diagram

See List of Unified Modeling Language tools

[edit] Concept mapping/Mind mapping

Concept mapping and mind mapping are a subset of diagramming software aimed to represent collections of ideas.

[edit] Online diagramming

Online diagramming is a way to create flow charts and business diagrams without having to download and install any software. The diagram will be created completely online and is then exported as an image or pdf file.

[edit] Online Drawing tools

  • Cacoo - Online Real-Time Collaborative Diagramming & Drawing. Flash-based.
  • Creately - Online Diagramming & Design. Relatively new competitor of Gliffy. Flash-based.
  • Diagramly - Free Online Diagramming application. Standards-based, uses HTML, JavaScript and XML. Created by writers of JGraph
  • Graphity - Free online diagramming application. Flash-based. Created by the makers of yEd.
  • LucidChart - Online Real Time Collaborative Diagramming & Flowchart Software. Uses only web standards like HTML5 and Javascript. Non-flash-based.
  • SpicyNodes - Radial tree visualizer with a drag-and-drop hierarchical tree editor, which generates interactive, radial tree diagrams.

[edit] Further reading

  • Bounford, Trevor (2000). Digital diagrams. New York: Watson-Guptill Publications. ISBN 9780823015726. 

[edit] See also

Graph drawing

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