Category Archives: UML 2.0

From the Flagellum to the Propeller Cap

As noted in a previous video, nature is the ultimate agile coach. You do not have to believe in Darwinism to believe that over time, the weak die off and those with more advantages live on and evolve. This is … Continue reading

UML Esoteric? I think not. SysML, maybe so.

Recently I heard someone I respect say that UML is not used that often in real scientific (I guess he was implying intelligent, though I know some DUMB scientists) efforts. From UML.org’s nice article on Visual Modeling: UML has become … Continue reading

SYSML – UML but cooler?

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 … Continue reading

UML – Unidentified Madeup Lingo

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 … Continue reading

Basic UML 2.0 Class Diagram

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 … Continue reading