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    Dresden OCL
    Dresden OCLallows to query arbitrary EMF-based models. It provides an advanced OCL2 Editor, a Parser, an Interpreter, and a Codegenerator for Java and SQL. WE MOVED TO GITHUB. PLEASE VISIT https://github.com/dresden-ocl/dresdenocl
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    The UCL MDA Tools are lightweight Model Driven Architecture tools developed at University College London. They include a JMI generator implemented using the velocity template engine, an OCL type checker, and a parser for textual MOF models.
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    Main purpose of this project is to create an Eclipse editor for specifying OCL contracts. The OCL language is used to specify pre-, post-conditions and invariants. The project also contains a parser to check the syntactical and semantical correctness.
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