About SpecIF Tools

A family of tools for your web-browser to transform partial system specifications:

Version: App v.

License: Apache 2.0

Introduction

SpecIF is the 'Specification Integration Facility'. It combines partial specifications from different tools in a semantic net for

  • searching, navigating and auditing partial results in a common context as well as
  • exchanging model information between organizations and tools.

The SpecIF Homepage provides further information.

The software code developed on github.com is a reference implementation and has not been designed for high data volume and other production requirements. This installation is provided for your convenience is neither intended to be highly available nor scalable. You may use the latest release of the software for your own installation. Any contribution to this collaborative effort is highly welcome!

Compatibility

  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Google Chromium and Chrome
  • Apple Safari
  • Microsoft Edge (current generation)
  • Opera

Support

In case you discover a conceptual inconsistency, a software bug, a flaw in documentation or wish to request a feature please open an issue with a concise description and ideally test-data. We are highly interested to supply high-quality concepts and useful software.

Terms of Use

License

Both SpecIF as a format with schema and consistency checker as well as the SpecIF viewer/editor are open source and are subject to the Apache 2.0 license, which also allows free use for commercial applications. If used in your own product, the source must be given.

No Guarantee and No Liability

SpecIF and the SpecIF viewer are provided "as-is" and without guaranteed characteristics. Use is always at your own risk. Any liability and guarantee are excluded. The installation at https://tools.enso-managers.de/ and the code maintained at https://github.com/enso-managers is a reference implementation and not designed for high loads and high availability.

Credits and License Information

The SpecIF web-apps have been built with the open source components listed below. These are fine pieces of software and we gratefully thank the contributors for their effort.

Library Author Description License
AJV Evgeny Poberezkin Another JSON Schema Validator ... more MIT
JSZip Stuart Knightley, David Duponchel, Franz Buchinger, António Afonso A library for creating, reading and editing .zip files ... more MIT
FileSaver Eli Grey Save files to the local file system ... more MIT
js-xlsx Excel parser and writer ... more Apache 2.0
jQuery jQuery makes things like HTML document traversal and manipulation, event handling, animation and Ajax much simpler ... more MIT
Bootstrap Icons Free, high quality, open source icon library with over 1,800 icons. Use them with or without Bootstrap in any project ... more MIT
Bootstrap Front-end component library for responsive, mobile-first projects on the web ... more MIT