UML Designer User's Guide
UML Designer provides capabilities to build models and to present
them. With the UML Designer browsers and diagram editors, you can
interactively create models and can publish them as hardcopy or HTML
documents.
- Modeling. Distinct design elements are provided for each
stage of the modeling process: requirements capture, analysis, and
implementation. Elements are organized into models representing
subsystems, and traceability links make it possible to maintain connections
between design elements and eventual implementation elements.
- Browsing. Specialized browsers make it possible to
organize requirements, use cases, and other OO design artifacts as named
design elements. Each element can have a natural-language description
and hypertext links to other related elements.
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Diagramming. Three graphical editors support the creation of
diagrams using the Unified Modeling Language (UML) notation. Diagrams
are, in effect, tightly integrated views of the underlying model,
and they automatically reflect changes to design elements.
- Publishing. UML Designer can generate documentation from
models and the design elements they contain. Supported output formats
include HTML and RTF.
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