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Re: [ossig] UML guidance
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- Subject: Re: [ossig] UML guidance
- From: CY <cyhoong@pc.jaring.my>
- Date: Thu, 01 Jan 2004 19:35:22 +0800
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Putting into practice is where my main problem lies.
I am not sure whether I am applying UML correctly not the books.
Mukhsein Johari wrote:
>>I am looking for guidance is using UML for my
>>documentation. Bought 2
>>books and seems to understand but
>>unable to put it to pratice.
>>
>>Any suggestions where I can gain some pratical
>>knowledge?
>>
>>
>
>
> As Colin mentioned, Dia is a good app for doing UML on
> the GNOME DE, on KDE, use umbrello:
> http://uml.sourceforge.net/index.php
>
> As for the 'gaining practical knowledge' bit, you
> should start a moderately complex project (simple
> projects will not benefit from UML much). Maybe the
> all-time favourite "yet another text editor" or a
> basic drawing program.
>
> It would help if you can define your own requirements
> since you don't want the added problem of 'customer bottleneck'.
>
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