2

As I read through UML user guide chapter1, Principles of Modeling the First principle is

The choice of what models to create has a profound influence on how a problem is attacked and how a solution is shaped In other words, choose your models well. The right models will brilliantly illuminate the most wicked development problems, offering insight that you simply could not gain otherwise; the wrong models will mislead you, causing you to focus on irrelevant issues.

1- I wonder if there is considerations I should take it into account while choosing UML models for a problem?

2- Where can I find this type of information?

2
  • @George Stocker, I updated my question.Could you please check it? Jul 3, 2013 at 12:30
  • Thanks for trying to improve your question; the problem is that answers will be very long (indeed there are entire books written on UML and real world applications); so 'considerations' is broad. Also, "Where can I find this type of information" points to asking for third party resources, which (due to the turbulent nature of the internet) is off topic for our site. If you've got a specific problem with something you've been trying to model, we could help -- but as it stands this question has a few issues 1) It's way too broad, 2) asks for off site resources 3) can't be answered succinctly. Jul 3, 2013 at 12:42

0

Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.