
UML 2.0 Pocket Reference
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- UML 2.0 Pocket Reference
- Introduction
- Typographic Conventions
- Acknowledgments
- UML 2.0 Overview
- Why UML 2.0?
- General Modeling Guidelines
- Static Modeling with UML
- UML Classifiers
- Stereotypes
- Notes
- Tagged Values
- Constraints
- Class Diagrams
- Classes
- Class names, pathnames, and scope
- Multiplicity
- Attributes
- Inlined attributes
- Static attributes
- Properties
- Class relationships
- Association classes
- Association qualifiers
- Operations
- Polymorphism
- Abstract operations
- Properties and constraints on operations
- Operation scope
- Template classes
- Interfaces
- Package Diagrams
- Visibility of Package Elements
- Dependencies Between Packages
- Package Stereotypes
- Package Tagged Values
- Merging Packages
- Composite Structures
- Structures
- Ports
- Provided and required interfaces
- Realizing ports
- Typing ports
- Structured Classes and Properties
- Collaborations
- Collaboration occurrences
- Component Diagrams
- Components
- Component Modeling
- Component Views
- Deployment Diagrams
- Artifacts
- Nodes
- Node Modeling
- Specialized Nodes
- Deployment Specifications
- Behavioral Diagrams
- Use Case Diagrams
- Use Cases
- Actors
- Use Case Modeling
- Use case generalization
- Use case inclusion
- Use case extension
- Use Case Realization
- Use Case Documents
- Interaction Diagrams
- Sequence Diagrams
- Interaction participants
- Object creation and deletion
- Object messages
- Lost and found messages
- State invariants
- Interaction operators
- Communication Diagrams
- Interaction Overview Diagrams
- Timing Diagrams
- Statechart Diagrams
- States
- Actions and Activities
- Transitions
- Signals
- Composite States
- Regions
- Submachine states
- Concurrent Transitions
- Protocol State Machines
- Pseudostates
- Activity Diagrams
- Action States
- Activity Edges
- Object flows
- Exceptions
- Connectors
- Subactivity State
- Decision and Merge
- Fork and Join Nodes
- Partitions
- Signals
- The Object Constraint Language (OCL)
- Basic Syntax
- Constraints on Operations
- Constraints on Attributes
- Conditionals
- Collections
- Index
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