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+ | ==Software== | ||
+ | Software required for this course: Visual Paradigm (Community Edition) | ||
+ | You must register but it is a free trial version | ||
+ | Link to Visual Pardigm community edition (free): | ||
+ | http://www.visual-paradigm.com/download/community.jsp | ||
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+ | ==Xtra-vision express URL <span style="background:#00FF00"> (Importante: revisar esto para la próxima clase) </span>== | ||
+ | Click https://xtra-vision.ie/how-it-works/ link to open resource. | ||
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+ | ==UML== | ||
+ | The UML (Unified Modeling Language) is an international industry standard graphical notation for describing software analysis and designs. | ||
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+ | There are five fundamental UML models: | ||
+ | * Use case, | ||
+ | * class, | ||
+ | * sequence, | ||
+ | * state, and | ||
+ | * Activity diagrams |
Revision as of 14:17, 13 February 2018
Software
Software required for this course: Visual Paradigm (Community Edition) You must register but it is a free trial version
Link to Visual Pardigm community edition (free): http://www.visual-paradigm.com/download/community.jsp
Xtra-vision express URL (Importante: revisar esto para la próxima clase)
Click https://xtra-vision.ie/how-it-works/ link to open resource.
UML
The UML (Unified Modeling Language) is an international industry standard graphical notation for describing software analysis and designs.
There are five fundamental UML models:
- Use case,
- class,
- sequence,
- state, and
- Activity diagrams