Posted on July 28, 2008 by afruj
Timing Diagrams
UML timing diagrams are used to display the change in state or value of one or more elements over time. It can also show the interaction between timed events and the time and duration constraints that govern them.
State Lifeline
A state lifeline shows the change of state of an item over time. [...]
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Posted on July 28, 2008 by afruj
Communication Diagrams
A communication diagram, formerly called a collaboration diagram, is an interaction diagram that shows similar information to sequence diagrams but its primary focus is on object relationships.
On communication diagrams, objects are shown with association connectors between them. Messages are added to the associations and show as short arrows pointing in the direction of the [...]
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