Diagramming?
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Where's best to start for doing diagrams? I want to teach myself to plan RIGHT for developing a decent sized project. Is UML still the appropriate standard? What processes should I follow? I was taught to use Conceptual Schema and Nassi Schneiderman diagrams at school, so I'm looking for something a little more modern. :P Thanks!
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Where's best to start for doing diagrams? I want to teach myself to plan RIGHT for developing a decent sized project. Is UML still the appropriate standard? What processes should I follow? I was taught to use Conceptual Schema and Nassi Schneiderman diagrams at school, so I'm looking for something a little more modern. :P Thanks!
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dawmail333 wrote:
Where's best to start for doing diagrams?
Depends on the job being done, but generally state transition diagrams and event trace diagrams are pretty usefull. (and often the only diagrams done)
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