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Complex products, independent of software or hardware, must be described, explained and put into operation with this information or integrated into other systems. This can be done with many lines of text and, if it is complicated, with even more text. But how effectively and how quickly can this type of information be captured and processed? Or you can think and work visually with a modeling language, for example the Unified Modeling Language (UML). This modeling language can be used efficiently and is easy to understand. The presentation provides an overview and introduction to UML and its practical use with the aim of making the invisible visible.
Takeaways
Learn how to use the Unified Modeling Language (UML) to visualize software and hardware functions briefly and concisely and which tools you can use to do so.