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UML Design |
| Description |
The Unified Modeling Language (UML) provides a standard notation for
modeling object-oriented applications. RFFlow can be used to draw many different software design diagrams, including database design, UML, Booch OOD, Express G, Gane-Sarson Data Flow, Martin ERD, Rumbaugh OMT, Shlaer-Mellor OOA, Structure Charts, and Yourdan Data Flow. |
| Drawing Instructions | If you haven't already done so, first download the
free trial version of RFFlow. It will allow you to open any chart and make
modifications. Once RFFlow is installed, you can open the above chart in RFFlow by clicking on UML_Software_Design.flo. From there you can zoom in, edit, and print this sample chart. It is often easier to modify an existing chart than to draw it from scratch. To draw this chart without downloading it, run RFFlow and click on the More Shapes |
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