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UML Class Diagrams represent the static view of an application. It describes the types of objects in the system and the static relationships between them.
Class Diagrams are not only used for visualizing and documenting different aspects of a system but also for constructing the executable code of the software application. Our class diagram tool will help you draw class diagrams as well as other related diagrams useful in software documentation.
Our powerful text to draw features enables you to create detailed class diagrams by just typing to a standard format. You just add the fields and the functions and we'll take care of the formatting.
Our connector support some of the most popular notations to show the relationships between class diagrams. Once you connect the classes all the relevant relationships will show as a dropdown so you only have the select the correct one.
At the heart of any object-oriented system is the step of designing the class structure – therefore the saying goes that class diagrams are the most popular out of the UML diagram types. In this easy class diagram tutorial, we’ve...
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In a class diagram, obviously you can’t have classes just floating around; you need to see the relationship between them. Peruse the content below to see the types of relationships that exist between classes, along with their notation, and also what they actually mean.
When it comes to system construction, a class diagram is the most widely used diagram. This diagram generally consists of interfaces, classes, associations and collaborations.