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1.2.
Scope of This User Manual
The current release of this document is aimed at
experienced users of UML in OOA&D (perhaps with other
tools) who wish to transfer to ArgoUML.
Future releases will support designers who know
OOA&D, and wish to adopt UML notation within their
development process.
A long term goal is to support i) those who are learning
design and wish to start with an OOA&D process that uses
UML notation, and ii) people interested in modularized code
design with a GUI.
The intention is that this document will provide a
comprehensive guide, enabling designers to use ArgoUML to its
full extent. It is in two parts.
A tutorial manual, showing how to work with
ArgoUML
A complete reference manual, recording everything you
can do with ArgoUML.
Version 0.22 of the document achieved the second of these.
In this guide there are some things you will not find,
because they are covered elsewhere.
Descriptions of how ArgoUML works on the inside.
How to improve ArgoUML with new features and functions.
A trouble shooting guide. A summary quick reference to using ArgoUML.
These are covered in
the Developers Cookbook,
the
FAQ, and
the Quick Guide.
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