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I have to do some work for college and my professor likes to torture us with Nassi-Shneiderman diagrams.

Has anyone a good editor/graphcial tool to draw these? Requirements:

  • cross platform (or able to run within wine)
  • open source (or a least free to for private use)

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After considering some editors, I ended up by using Strutorizer from http://structorizer.fisch.lu/

It hasn't the best usability but it's good enough. And it's written in Java.

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You can download a free trial copy of SmartDraw, which can edit Nassi-Schneiderman diagrams, or there's the free Nassi-Shneiderman Diagram-Editor.

EDIT: How to draw Nassi-Shneiderman diagrams with SmartDraw

Galwegian
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What about this? NSD-Editor Looks to be free and platform independent!

Matthew Ruston
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A quick Google Search turned up several links for Visio Templates. Since I don't use those diagrams myself I'm not qualified to make a specific recommendation, but I though the search results were still relevant.

Joel Coehoorn
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After considering some editors, I ended up by using Strutorizer from http://structorizer.fisch.lu/

It hasn't the best usability but it's good enough. And it's written in Java.

Martin
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Did you try 'Nessi'?

http://eii.ucv.cl/nessi/

Rens Duijsens