How to Install and Uninstall tcm-doc Package on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus)
Last updated: January 11,2025
1. Install "tcm-doc" package
Please follow the instructions below to install tcm-doc on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus)
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
tcm-doc
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2. Uninstall "tcm-doc" package
This is a short guide on how to uninstall tcm-doc on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus):
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sudo apt remove
tcm-doc
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the tcm-doc package on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus)
Package: tcm-doc
Priority: optional
Section: universe/doc
Installed-Size: 3780
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Original-Maintainer: Otavio Salvador
Architecture: all
Source: tcm
Version: 2.20+TSQD-4.4
Filename: pool/universe/t/tcm/tcm-doc_2.20+TSQD-4.4_all.deb
Size: 3020452
MD5sum: 9c98c2188692c3a2d5735b854306413c
SHA1: e447fb95fcea6f8085647a725b1bbc7bc3700b7d
SHA256: 33e433acb8a091bf3b164af9bc525538334dd191aa9a2313305a1c4c95bc1de5
Description-en: Documentation for Toolkit for Conceptual Modeling (TCM)
The Toolkit for Conceptual Modeling is a collection of software tools
to present conceptual models of software systems in the form of
diagrams, tables, trees, and the like. A conceptual model of a system
is a structure used to represent the requirements or architecture of
the system. TCM is meant to be used for specifying and maintaining
requirements for desired systems, in which a number of techniques and
heuristics for problem analysis, function refinement, behavior
specification, and architecture specification are used. TCM takes
the form of a suite of graphical editors that can be used in these
design tasks. These editors can be categorized
into:
.
* Generic editors for generic diagrams, generic tables and generic
trees.
* Structured Analysis (SA) editors for entity-relationship diagrams,
data and event flow diagrams, state transition diagrams, function
refinement trees, transaction-use tables and function-entity type
tables.
* Unified Modeling Language (UML) editors for static structure
diagrams, use-case diagrams, activity diagrams, state charts, message
sequence diagrams, collaboration diagrams, component diagrams and
deployment diagrams (only the first three UML and last two editors
are functional at this moment).
* Miscellaneous editors such as for JSD (process structure and
network diagrams), recursive process graphs and transaction decomposition
tables.
.
TCM supports constraint checking for single documents (e.g. name
duplication and cycles in is-a relationships). TCM distinguishes
built-in constraints (of which a violation cannot even be attempted)
from immediate constraints (of which an attempted violation is
immediately prevented) and soft constraints (against which the editor
provides a warning when it checks the drawing). TCM is planned to
support hierarchic graphs, so that it can handle for example
hierarchic statecharts. Features to be added later
include constraint checking across documents and executable models.
.
This package contains all the documentation that comes in the original
tarball.
Description-md5: ffab993622b7840c019cbf8cb373d0f4
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Origin: Ubuntu
Priority: optional
Section: universe/doc
Installed-Size: 3780
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Original-Maintainer: Otavio Salvador
Architecture: all
Source: tcm
Version: 2.20+TSQD-4.4
Filename: pool/universe/t/tcm/tcm-doc_2.20+TSQD-4.4_all.deb
Size: 3020452
MD5sum: 9c98c2188692c3a2d5735b854306413c
SHA1: e447fb95fcea6f8085647a725b1bbc7bc3700b7d
SHA256: 33e433acb8a091bf3b164af9bc525538334dd191aa9a2313305a1c4c95bc1de5
Description-en: Documentation for Toolkit for Conceptual Modeling (TCM)
The Toolkit for Conceptual Modeling is a collection of software tools
to present conceptual models of software systems in the form of
diagrams, tables, trees, and the like. A conceptual model of a system
is a structure used to represent the requirements or architecture of
the system. TCM is meant to be used for specifying and maintaining
requirements for desired systems, in which a number of techniques and
heuristics for problem analysis, function refinement, behavior
specification, and architecture specification are used. TCM takes
the form of a suite of graphical editors that can be used in these
design tasks. These editors can be categorized
into:
.
* Generic editors for generic diagrams, generic tables and generic
trees.
* Structured Analysis (SA) editors for entity-relationship diagrams,
data and event flow diagrams, state transition diagrams, function
refinement trees, transaction-use tables and function-entity type
tables.
* Unified Modeling Language (UML) editors for static structure
diagrams, use-case diagrams, activity diagrams, state charts, message
sequence diagrams, collaboration diagrams, component diagrams and
deployment diagrams (only the first three UML and last two editors
are functional at this moment).
* Miscellaneous editors such as for JSD (process structure and
network diagrams), recursive process graphs and transaction decomposition
tables.
.
TCM supports constraint checking for single documents (e.g. name
duplication and cycles in is-a relationships). TCM distinguishes
built-in constraints (of which a violation cannot even be attempted)
from immediate constraints (of which an attempted violation is
immediately prevented) and soft constraints (against which the editor
provides a warning when it checks the drawing). TCM is planned to
support hierarchic graphs, so that it can handle for example
hierarchic statecharts. Features to be added later
include constraint checking across documents and executable models.
.
This package contains all the documentation that comes in the original
tarball.
Description-md5: ffab993622b7840c019cbf8cb373d0f4
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Origin: Ubuntu