Re: Normal way to visualize the structure of a program source-code?
- From: Pooya <Input Pooya de>
- To: discussions about usage and development of dia <dia-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Normal way to visualize the structure of a program source-code?
- Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2010 18:23:40 +0200
Thank you Paul,
I am currently trying to visualize some classes of my code with UML as a class diagram.
a) How can I add the minimum and maximum numbers on the lines between two classes, like (0,1) or * (see
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/03/Klassendiagramm-1.png)
b) Is there a special double line available in the UML-Sheet, which presents the "must exist" relation
between two classes?
c) Did I get it right, that the field "type" of "operationdata" of the classes context menu represents the
output data of a method, while "parameterdata" is used for input arguments ?
Thank you very much.
Am 10.10.2010 um 21:18 schrieb paul hermeneutic gmail com:
UML is much more than a database modeling tool.
The wikipedia.org article mentions many aspects of UML of which
database schemata are only one.
* activities
* actors
* business processes
* database schemas
* (logical) components
* programming language statements
* reusable software components
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