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License Models

Installed User Licenses
Installed User licenses are purchased per number of computers on which you would like to install the software.
For example, if you purchase a 10 Installed User license, you may install and use the software on up to 10 computers.

Concurrent User Licenses
A Concurrent User license allows you to install the software on up to 10 times the license number, provided that only the licensed number of people use the software at the same time. For example, if you purchase a 20 Concurrent User license, you may install the software on up to 200 computers and use it on up to 20 computers at the same time.
All Concurrent User licenses must be used in conjunction with the Altova LicenseServer.

Named User Licenses
For each Named User license, you may install the software on up to 5 computers or workstations. This allows the user to switch from one computer to the other as necessary, provided that only one instance of the software will be used by the Named User at a time.
Multi-user Named License
Enterprises may purchase a single key code that will hold multiple Named User licenses. This saves you from having a separate key code for each Named User. Within the LicenseServer, the administrator assigns the individual named user a license according the user¡¯s UPN (user principal name), i.e., his or her network ID. This is especially applicable for users working in a virtual environment (see below).
All Named User licenses must be used in conjunction with the Altova LicenseServer.


MissionKit is a software development suite of enterprise-class XML, JSON, SQL, and UML tools for information architects and application developers. MissionKit includes Altova XMLSpy, MapForce, StyleVision, and other market-leading products for building today¡¯s real-world software solutions.


It includes Professional Editions of 

XMLSpy, MapForce, StyleVision, UModel, and DatabaseSpy.



 

The Altova XMLSpy JSON and XML editor offers the world¡¯s leading graphical schema designer, a code generator, file converters, debuggers, profilers, full database integration, support for XSLT, XPath, XQuery, WSDL, SOAP, XBRL, and Open XML (OOXML), plus Visual Studio and Eclipse integration, and more.

 

Altova MapForce is an award-winning any-to-any graphical data mapping, conversion, and integration tool that maps data between any combination of XML, JSON, database, EDI, XBRL, CSV, Excel, Protobuf, and/or Web service, then transforms data instantly or autogenerates royalty-free data integration code for the execution of recurrent conversions. integration, and more.

 

Altova StyleVision is an award-winning tool for designing compelling reports and forms based on XML, SQL database, and XBRL inputs. It makes the power of XSLT available in an intuitive and visual design tool, and adds rich content such as eye-catching charts, making it possible for designers and developers to focus on their target designs (in HTML, PDF, Word/Open XML, and other formats) rather than XSLT details.

 

Altova UModel is the starting point for successful software development. Visually design application models in UML and generate Java, C++, C#, or Visual Basic .NET code and project documentation. Or, reverse engineer existing programs into UML 2 software architecture diagrams, then fine tune your designs and complete the round trip by regenerating code. UModel is the UML tool that makes visual software design practical for any project.

 

Altova DatabaseSpy is the unique multi-database query, design, and database comparison tool that even generates elegant charts directly from query results. It connects to all major databases, easing SQL editing, database structure design, database content editing, database schema and content comparison, and database conversion all for a fraction of the cost of single-database solutions.