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This chapter shows the transformation of TFM into communication diagram and communication diagram into topological class diagram (together with refinement of it).
A communication diagram shows the components of a system and their interconnections by boxes and arrows.
To design a structure reflecting diagrams, the following activities are performed: initially TFM is transformed into communication diagram showing objects and messages they send each other, afterward the communication diagram is further transformed into topological class diagram.
Crucially, we demonstrate that (M,R) as classically represented in the relational biology literature is implicitly a UML communication diagram.
In addition, there is the communication diagram, which was called "collaboration diagram" in UML 1.x, and there are two new diagram forms introduced in UML 2: the timing diagram and the interaction overview diagram.
The minimum node degree of communication diagram G is represented as dmin(G) = min∀ p ∈ V{d(p)}.
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This chapter presents some techniques to automatically or systematically generate source code from design diagrams, specifically for the design class diagram and communication diagrams.
Communication diagrams generalize data flow diagrams (DFDs) by adding some notational conventions that allow one to represent type-level components, component hierarchy, and closely coupled components.
Communication diagrams can be used at two levels: to model the context of the system and to design a decomposition of the system.
This chapter also explains how the behavior notations can be used to specify object behavior and shows how to use communication diagrams to ensure coherence between static structure diagrams and behavior descriptions.
Figure 1 A HUS energy-harvesting communication system diagram.
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