DRAKON
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DRAKON (Russian: Дружелюбный Русский Алгоритмический язык, Который Обеспечивает Наглядность, lit. 'Friendly Russian Algorithmic language Which Provides Clarity') is a free and open source algorithmic visual programming and modeling language developed as part of the defunct Soviet Union Buran space program[2] in 1986 following the need in increase of software development productivity. The visual language provides a uniform way to represent processes in flowcharts.
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Paradigm | Visual |
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Developer | Academician Pilyugin Center, Ministry of General Machine Building |
First appeared | 1996 |
Scope | Computer-aided software engineering |
Website | drakon |
Major implementations | |
GRAFIT-FLOKS (1996), IS Drakon (2008), DRAKON Editor (2011), DrakonHub (2018), Drakon.Tech (2019) | |
Influenced by | |
PROL2, DIPOL, LAKS | |
Influenced | |
QReal DSM platform[1] |
There are various implementation of the language specification that may be used to draw and export actual flowcharts. Notable examples include free and open source DRAKON Editor (September 2011).