Together provides support for the most frequently needed diagrams and notations defined by the UML. As the UML specification evolves, you can count on Together to keep pace with developments and supply new builds that deliver updated UML support.
Together now supports the major UML 1.3 diagrams:
Class
(includes Object diagrams and Packages
Together provides several other custom daigrams in addition to the UML types:
Business Process
diagrams for modeling business operations
Entity Relationship
diagrams for data modeling
EJB
Assembly diagrams for provisioning distributed applications
XML Structure diagrams for visually creating DTDs. Import existing DTDs to get a quick visual picture of the elements and their relationships.
UML diagrams are rendered on-screen and in print using UML-compliant notation. In Class diagrams, you have full control over code generation for the various notational elements through either global or diagram level configuration options.
Together supports the use of stereotypes. You can use stereotypes to adhere strictly to UML-defined stereotypes, or you can customize them to suit your requirements. You can even add color to stereotypes... a new dimension in communication that exceeds what the UML presently specifies.
Navigate to the desired package in the Explorer, or create a new package by placing a Package on the default package diagram.
On the Main toolbar click the New Diagram icon to display the New Diagram dialog where you can select the diagram type and specify the name and destination package.
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