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Uncovering Requirements With UML Class Diagrams Part 4 | Tyner Blain

The hardest part of gathering requirements effectively is uncovering the requirements that people don't immediately tell you. You have to ask the right questions. And one of the best ways to find the right questions to build a class diagram of the busin

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APR: Updated Domain Model | Tyner Blain

More iteration in our agile project. In this article, we make several updates to the domain model (UML class diagram) based upon discussions on all of the articles in the series. More than a couple dozen in the last day. Thanks to everyone who has helped

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APR: Domain Model - UML Class Diagram | Tyner Blain

Along with design sketches and requirements, as part of the concurrent design and requirements development for our agile project, we have created a UML class diagram representing the domain. This iterative process allows us to incorporate the benefits of

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