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Unified Modelling Language (UML)TM Parsing Analysis zone
2006-01-02: Happy New Year ! I'm celebrating with my new list of Unified Modelling Language (UML)TM tips and best practices. 2005-09-25: New UML2.0TM Composite Structure Diagrams of rotational aperture synthesis radioastronomy with the Molonglo Observatory Synthesis Telescope (MOST), and progress towards an audible simulation of MOST using JSyn audio synthesis. This is a demanding test case for port-based system engineering with UML2.0TM in MagicDraw UMLTM ! 2005-09-22: New UML2.0TM Composite Structure Diagrams of the data acquisition components and JSyn synthesis networks of DranceWare, with MagicDraw UMLTM. This is port-based system engineering for UML2.0TM and JavaTM ! 2005-09-14: New examples of UML engineering using "logical" components to graphically group UML model elements: 2005-08-18: bookings are now being received for the new webel.com.au UMLTM one-day seminars ! 2005-05-25: Announcing examples of UMLTM Parsing Analysis of selected science articles from the online Wikipedia in particle physics, astronomy, and maths. These are some of the best examples of this powerful recipe yet ! I use the term UMLTM Parsing Analysis to refer to a recipe I am developing for parsing digital texts into graphical form and associating them with Unified Modelling Language (UML)TM model elements of software components and processes. The recipe also achieves robust model management using UML model and package elements for ownership, while using logical components for convenient graphical grouping of related elements and text without disturbing the "physical" ownership structure, and for easy navigation between logical component diagrams. Here you will find an explanation of the approach, guidelines for parsing, and examples of its application.
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