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Do you still use UML? How? What for?

It seems to me that I see more and more UML in corporate world not so much in freelance world. Who are using UML professionally ? Is it for Corporate Projects or for Startup Projects ?

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surveys should be community wiki – Neil Butterworth Aug 27 at 18:20
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It is for everything and nothing. Everything because it can model almost everything, nothing because that model is almost always wrong or gets changed later. – Matthew Jones Aug 27 at 18:20
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Sounds like a duplicate: stackoverflow.com/questions/104638/… , stackoverflow.com/questions/18803/… , etc. – gnovice Aug 27 at 18:21
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45% accept rate is also pitiful and not going to get you a lot of answers. You should probably go and accept answers to questions you asked. – apphacker Aug 27 at 18:21
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His accept rate is so low because he asks questions about Rebol that get 0 answers. – JMP Aug 27 at 18:24
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closed as exact duplicate by apphacker, gnovice, Bill the Lizard Aug 27 at 18:26

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We use it -- corporate environment, but small. We are not slaves to it, however. The thing about UML is that a little goes a long way and "UML lawyering" battles are about the most counterproductive thing a dev team can do. We use UModel -- a great tool.

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I'm a big fan of UML for documentation and design. Have used it in large organizations and also startups. Like everything, it's a tool which can add value -- or be horribly abused.

I'm a fan of MagicDraw, though Visio is also passable.

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