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Domain Based Diagrams
In addition to diagrams defined by the UML, Enterprise Architect provides some extended diagram platforms to model business processes or develop custom diagrams, as described here.
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Analysis Diagram |
An Analysis diagram is a simplified Activity diagram, which is used to capture high level business processes and early models of system behavior and elements.
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Custom Diagram |
A Custom diagram is an extended Class diagram that is used to capture requirements, user interfaces or custom-design models.
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Requirements Diagram |
A Requirements diagram is a custom diagram used to describe a system's requirements or features as a visual model.
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Maintenance Diagram |
A Maintenance diagram is a custom diagram used to describe change requests and issue items within a system model.
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User Interface Diagram |
User Interface diagrams are custom diagrams used to visually mock-up a system's user interface using forms, controls and labels.
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Data Modeling Diagram |
A Data Modeling diagram is a Class diagram used for representing database schemas.
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Documentation |
Virtual documents enable you to structure and filter your document and web reports by selecting, grouping and ordering individual Packages independent of the organization of the Project Browser.
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Business Modeling and Business Interaction |
Business Modeling diagrams and Business Interaction diagrams enable you to model both the structure and behavior of a business system. Business Modeling diagrams are based on a Class (UML Structural) diagram, whilst Business Interaction diagrams are based on a Sequence (UML Behavioral) diagram.
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