UML is for describing system architecture and behaviour, in a way that allows non-technical people to understand how it all works
eg FSMs, message sequence charts, user interactions, object hierarchies
I'm having a hard time imagining these two things as remotely compatible. (Also the first reminds me of COBOL.)
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UML is for describing system architecture and behaviour, in a way that allows non-technical people to understand how it all works
eg FSMs, message sequence charts, user interactions, object hierarchies
I'm having a hard time imagining these two things as remotely compatible. (Also the first reminds me of COBOL.)