16 Results for: Tag: UML

UML state diagrams with draw.io

Reading Time: 6 min State diagrams quickly show which states lead to each other, and what triggers a change of state. They are easy to create with draw.io and its built-in UML shape library.

By |2020-10-01T08:25:30+02:00September 28th, 2018|feature, learning|

UML interaction overview diagrams in draw.io

You can create all types of UML diagrams in draw.io, as you have seen in previous posts. So far, we've coveredĀ use case diagrams, activity diagrams, class diagrams, and sequence diagrams. In this post, let's take a look at interaction overview diagrams. Interaction overview diagrams These UML diagrams are a combination of an activity [...]

By |2020-10-01T08:23:01+02:00April 24th, 2018|feature, learning|

Create UML sequence diagrams in draw.io

Reading Time: 9 min UML sequence diagrams are the first highly detailed behavioural diagrams that you will create when using UML for software development. Learn how to easily create them using draw.io - even the most complex diagrams!

By |2020-10-01T08:18:42+02:00March 15th, 2018|feature, learning|

UML class diagrams in draw.io

The Unified Modeling Language or UML notation is probably the most well known and regularly used visual representation of programs that you'll find in software development. There are a wide range of diagrams to help you specify your data and processes before you start programming. They help you clarify requirements and limitations, speed up [...]

By |2020-04-17T08:04:20+02:00March 1st, 2018|feature, learning|

Create UML activity diagrams in draw.io

Reading Time: 4 min UML activity diagrams model processes in more detail than use case diagrams. Use the UML shape library in draw.io to quickly and easily create your activity diagrams.

By |2020-04-17T08:06:58+02:00February 15th, 2018|feature, learning|

UML use case diagrams with draw.io

Use case diagrams in UML are used during the requirements phase of software development - they usually put the system requirements into a diagram format, and it's easy to see what actions a system must support at a glance. Of course, there will be many use cases for your system, and therefore you will [...]

By |2020-10-01T08:15:13+02:00January 29th, 2018|feature, learning|
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