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Oliveira, Rodrigo Diego de. "Análise do uso da cor no Diagrama de Classes da Linguagem Unificada de Modelagem (UML) | Analysis of the use of color in the Unified Modeling Language Class Diagram (UML)." InfoDesign - Revista Brasileira de Design da Informação 17, no. 1 (2020): 116–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.51358/id.v17i1.783.

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O uso da cor em diagramas na Engenharia de Software não é novidade, em especial na Linguagem Unificada de Modelagem (UML), que consiste em um conjunto de quinze diagramas utilizados para documentar e especificar a complexidade de um software. Porém, a aplicação da cor muitas vezes é feita de forma aleatória ficando a cargo da subjetividade do projetista ou dos softwares utilizados para o desenho destes diagramas. O presente artigo aborda o uso das cores no diagrama de classes da UML segundo o modelo proposto por Coad, Lefebvre e De Luca (1999), que aplica a cor a partir de uma prática profissional utilizando post-its. O objetivo deste artigo é realizar uma análise descritiva da aplicação da cor para demonstrar a importância desta não só para melhorar a estética, mas também como símbolo, facilitando a leitura, compreensão e o estabelecimento de relações no diagrama de classes.*****The use of color in diagrams in Software Engineering is not new, especially in the Unified Modeling Language (UML), which consists of a set of fifteen diagrams used to document and specify the complexity of software. However, the application of color is often done in a random way, being in charge of the subjectivity of the designer or the software used to design these diagrams. This paper discusses the use of colors in the UML class diagram according to the model proposed by Coad, Lefebvre and De Luca (1999), who apply color from a professional practice using post-its. The purpose of this article is to perform a descriptive analysis of the application of color to demonstrate the importance of this not only to improve aesthetics but also as a symbol, facilitating reading, understanding and establishing relationships in the class diagram.
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Anderson, Michael, and Robert McCartney. "Diagram processing: Computing with diagrams." Artificial Intelligence 145, no. 1-2 (2003): 181–226. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0004-3702(02)00383-1.

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Kulkarni, Dr R. N., and C. K. Srinivasa. "Novel approach to transform UML Sequence diagram to Activity diagram." Journal of University of Shanghai for Science and Technology 23, no. 07 (2021): 1247–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.51201/jusst/21/07300.

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Unified Modelling Language (UML) is currently accepted as a defacto standard language for modeling the software in the software industry. It will allow to implement object oriented concepts to model the software system. It provides a complete pictographic representation of software. Broadly these UML diagrams are classified into two groups viz. Structural diagrams and Behavioral diagrams. The sequence diagrams and Activity diagrams belongs to the second group i.e. behavioral diagrams. The sequence diagram represents the sequence of messages flowing from one object to another and activity diagram represents the flow of activities one after the other in a system. In this paper, we are proposing an automated tool which transforms the sequence diagram (which is represented in the table format) into activity diagram. The sequence diagram which is represented in the three column table called sequence table comprises various components of sequence diagram like objects, interactions, messages, alternations, iterations, loops, etc. The proposed tool reads the sequence table and converts the entire table components into the equivalent Activity table. Further the tool reads the activity table and then transforms to its equivalent activity diagram.
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Humphrey, Caroline. "A Nomadic Diagram." Social Analysis 63, no. 4 (2019): 110–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/sa.2019.630406.

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The idea of the diagram as a ‘working object’ is used to discuss the biologist C. H. Waddington’s epigenetic landscape (EL) diagrams. This article investigates the diagrams’ history and discusses their usages in relation to Stengers’s idea of the ‘nomadic concept’. What is it about these diagrams that have made them a tool for transdisciplinary research? The article argues that it is useful to distinguish between the diagram and the illustration, and that it is in part because the EL diagrams retain an illustrative graphic character that they have been apt for imaginative adaptation and reuse. The diagram in this case becomes an ‘ontological go-between’ that is thereby able to function in different contexts, such as sociology and anthropology.
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Yusufu, Munina, Hai Jun Zhang, Gulina Yusufu, Zhan Dong Liu, Pen Cheng, and Dilidaer Dilisati. "Modeling and Analysis of Complex System with UML: A Case Study." Applied Mechanics and Materials 513-517 (February 2014): 1346–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.513-517.1346.

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The Unified Modeling Language - UML - is the most used specification language, and the way the world models not only application structure, behavior, and architecture, but also business process and data structure. In this paper, we aim to demonstrate a system development methodology by generating the UML diagrams from the requirements of the Automatic Banking Machine (ABM) System and discuss their relationships, differences and suitability. The high-level requirements of the system are specified by using use-case diagram, activity diagram, state chart diagram, collaboration diagram, sequence diagram, and component diagram, and the low-level requirements of each component using class diagrams. We briefly introduce each diagram, their usage, their advantages and some limitations, and then we discuss the relationships and differences between two or more diagrams, and suitability for modeling the different parts of the system.
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Vilotic, Dragisa, Sergei Alexandrov, Aljosa Ivanisevic, and Mladomir Milutinovic. "Reducibility of Stress-Based Workability Diagram to Strain-Based Workability Diagram." International Journal of Applied Mechanics 08, no. 02 (2016): 1650022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1758825116500228.

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The strain-based and stress-based workability diagrams are often used to predict the initiation of ductile fracture in metal forming. The strain-based workability diagram is restricted to free surface fracture and postulates that the initiation of fracture is independent of the strain path. It is shown in the present paper that under these conditions the strain-based workability diagram is identical to the stress-based workability diagram. Using an available stress-based workability diagram the strain-based workability diagram is found in a much larger domain in the space of two in-surface principal strains as compared to the typical domain covered by standard tests used to determine strain-based workability diagrams. Two feasible tests are designed to determine the complete strain-based workability diagram.
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Khaldi, Maha, and Mohamed Erradi. "Design and Development of an e-Learning Project Management System: Modelling and Prototyping." International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET) 15, no. 19 (2020): 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v15i19.14595.

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In this work, based on the results obtained concerning the analysis and the needs of our project which concerns the design and development of an e-Learning project management system, we present the modeling stage with UML. Based on one hand, on two diagrams: class diagram and use case diagram, for static modeling and on the other hand, based on three diagrams: activity diagram, sequence diagram, diagram transition state for dynamic modeling. Finally, we offer examples of models for our project.
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Pelawi, Dewan. "Pembuatan Sistem Informasi dengan Analisis dan Perancangan Berorientasi Objek." ComTech: Computer, Mathematics and Engineering Applications 3, no. 2 (2012): 740. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/comtech.v3i2.2303.

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Analysis of business processes by observing the existing system is the main issue to produce information systems according to the needs of the company. Any search of problem solutions when doing business process is performed by a system approach. Object Oriented Analysis and Design (OOAD) is one of the methods currently used to build information systems. The method includes the building of activity diagrams, event table, class diagram, usecase diagrams, usecase description, state chart diagrams, deployment and software architecture, first-cut design class diagram, simple sequence diagram (SSD), sequence diagram (first-cut, view layer, data access layer), communication diagram, updated design class diagram, package diagram, persistent object, and user interface. The results obtained after performing all phases of the method is an information system based on the needs of companies that is expected to improve the performance and effectiveness of the company's business processes and support the business goals.
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Sujatmika, Arif Rahman, and Yanuangga Gala Hartlambang. "PEMBANGKITAN DATA UJI BERBASIS DIAGRAM AKTIVITAS DAN DIAGRAM STATECHART." Joutica 3, no. 1 (2018): 137. http://dx.doi.org/10.30736/jti.v3i1.200.

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Testing is the stage of software development used to determine whether a software is ready for release or not. In making test cases using reference activity diagrams and statechart diagrams, a help representation was made, ie State-Activity-Diagram (SAD). The generation of test cases using a reference between the statechart diagram and the status diagram is still inadequate because in the case of the test produced there is no test data. The selection of test data for many test cases will be tedious and time consuming. In this paper, it is proposed to generate test data automatically based on existing test cases. Test data created based on class diagrams, and data dictionaries. The test case data consists of inputs and results. First enter information about the functions involved in the test case into the SAD node so that the SAD-S Diagram is obtained. Second, after the process of making the test case is completed, the test data is made by looking at the data dictionary function so that the test data is formed.
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KOTIKOV, A. V. "NEW METHOD OF MASSIVE N-POINT FEYNMAN DIAGRAMS CALCULATION." Modern Physics Letters A 06, no. 34 (1991): 3133–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217732391003626.

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We expand the earlier invented method of massive Feynman diagrams calculation, namely, the differential equations method, to N-point diagrams. We obtain a simple algorithm which allows us to reduce the vertex-type diagram to the propagator-type diagrams, the box-type diagram to the vertex-type diagrams and, in general, the N-point diagram to the (N-1)-point diagrams. We show that this method provides a simple procedure of evaluating the result without D-space integrals (for the dimensional regularization) calculation.
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