July 2001
Intermediate to advanced
656 pages
15h 51m
English
On a real project, doing some analysis or design while drawing UML diagrams does not happen neatly as in the pages of a book. It happens in the context of a busy software development team working in offices or rooms, scribbling on whiteboards and perhaps using a tool, and often with a tendency to want to start programming rather than work through some details via diagramming. If the UML tool or process of drawing is bothersome or fussy, or feels less valuable than programming, it will be avoided.
This chapter offers some suggestions on striking a balance between programming and drawing, and on fostering a supportive environment to make drawing convenient and useful rather than awkward.
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