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BOMworks - Community Edition  

BOMworks gives the user the ability to create, edit, visualize, validate, and export Base Object Models (BOMs). You can edit BOMs via a property inspector view, use the UML diagrams for supporting your conceptual analysis, or get into the XML, the choice is yours. When finished with a BOM, you can export it to HTML for viewing/printing, or, output the BOM to a Federation Object Model (FOM) for import into your favorite High Level Architecture (HLA) Object Model Template (OMT) tool, and/or to use in your existing HLA system.

Current Version: 1.2

Minimum Requirements:
- Java Runtime Environment (JRE) v1.5 or above
- 128 MB RAM
- 10 MB Hard Disk Space
- Internet Access

Current Use:
JHU/APL is using BOMworks to create BOMs representing the conceptual model of the Airborne Electronic Attack (AEA) communications architecture, and a mapping of the AEA conceptual space with the software constructs in the FLAMES simulation environment.

Related Documents:

Short Title: BOM Specification, BOM Guidance Document
Link: http://www.sisostds.org
Description: Standards for BOMs/BOM use.

Developer:
SimVentions, Inc. based in Fredricksburg, Virginia.

Installer Files:
Windows Installer
Mac OS X Installer
Other (No install - zipped executable Jar)

Tech Support:
Developer will provide limited support. Technical point of contact is Tram Chase, 540–372–7727, tchase@simventions.com.


 


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 BOMWorks Tech Support
Developer will provide limited support.

Technical point of contact:

Tram Chase
Phone: 540–372–7727
Email: tchase@simventions.com


 
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