The ToscanaJ project is a collaboration between DSTC, the University of Queensland and the Technical University of Darmstadt to recreate a classic Formal Concept Analysis tool called Toscana and to give the FCA community a platform to work with.
Since ToscanaJ is a pure viewer/browser for conceptual schemas and optimized for a non-technical audience, it comes with additional tools for creating the data displayed and to offer additional, more technical analysis capabilities. The four main tools are:
ToscanaJ
The viewer/browser component
Elba
An editor for conceptual schemas on relational databases. Database-aware and offering extra tools like exporting SQL scripts. Siena
In many ways similar to Elba (mostly thanks to shared code), Siena edits conceptual schemas that store their data in memory. Lucca
An experimental editor that is supposed to make use out of implication analysis of SQL clauses to allow very explorative and intuitive creation of database-connected systems.
