Toolkit for Conceptual Modeling


The Toolkit for Conceptual Modeling is a collection of software tools to present specifications of software systems in the form of diagrams, tables, trees, and the like. TCM offers editors for techniques used in Structured Analysis as well as editors for object-oriented techniques. For some of the behavior specification techniques, an interface to model checkers is offered. More in particular, TCM contains the following editors.
The Toolkit for Conceptual Modeling was written circa 1996, by Roel Wieringa and Frank Dehne, for Wieringa's conceptual modeling courses and books, Requirements Engineering: Frameworks for Understanding, and Design Methods for Reactive Systems: Yourdon, Statemate and the UML.
PDF versions of the User Guide and report, The Yourdon Systems Method and the toolkit for conceptual modeling are available for download.
TCM was an example of Computer Aided Software Engineering support for Method for Conceptual Modeling in Model-Driven Architecture in Practice. It was referenced in Petri Net Technology for Communication-Based Systems, Formal Ontology in Information Systems, and Proceedings : Ninth International Workshop on Software Specification and Design.
TCM has been cited in patents for automatic software production.
In 1997, NASA converted TCM C++ source to Java for a Web-based Hyper-text Environment for Requirements Engineering project.