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UML Structure Diagrams

Altova UModel® 2009 lets you create UML structure diagrams to design your projects classes and arctitecture. UModel® 2009 structure diagrams start with classes, objects, and their relations, and move on to document the logical architecture of your project. Click on the links below for detailed information on UModel® 2009 support for any of these UML 2.2 structural diagram types:

Altova UModel class diagram

UML class diagrams describe the types of objects in the system and their relationships

Altova UModel object diagram

UML object diagrams illustrate instances of classes

Altova UModel composite structure diagram

UML composite structure diagrams define collaborations between objects

Altova UModel component diagram

UML component diagrams illustrate and define the physical locations of source code files

Altova UModel deployment diagram

UML deployment diagrams provide a picture of the physical architecture of the system

Altova UModel package diagram

UML package diagrams show the organization of packages and their elements, as well as corresponding namespaces

Altova UModel profile diagram

UML profile diagrams allow you to define and apply custom stereotypes, tagged values, and constraints

The UModel® 2009 visual editing tools make it convenient and enjoyable to create all the UML structural diagrams your project requires.

(Click here if you're looking for information on UModel® 2009 support for use case diagrams, or for other UML diagrams to describe the dynamic behavior of your application.)



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