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SYSML - UML but cooler?

Posted on: Friday, February 8th, 2008 in: Other, Project Management, UML 2.0

SYSML isn’t all that different from UML as it would tend to exist in the wild. In my opinion, and based on what I know right now, it looks like an attempt to standardize a deviation from a standard. I guess that is valid. Science does the same thing. There are 3 forms an element [...]

UML - Unidentified Madeup Lingo

Posted on: Wednesday, January 30th, 2008 in: UML 2.0

Apparently, the last company I worked for is now scouring through Use Case diagrams, not realizing they are Activity Diagrams, and trying to figure out what they mean.
I like this.
I also like gummy bears, and the fact that my blog visits have spiked back to over 200 a day since their renewed interest in Requirements [...]

Basic UML 2.0 Class Diagram

Posted on: Saturday, November 10th, 2007 in: UML 2.0

More of an exercise for me than anything, this is the basic layout of a simple Class Diagram using UML 2.0 standards.
If you do not have a UML 2.0 template for Visio, you can get one from Software Stencils
Feedback and comments are more than welcome.

Later on today, or perhaps tomorrow, I will write [...]