70 |
* incorporation of several sources via their own tools (javadoc, rst) |
* incorporation of several sources via their own tools (javadoc, rst) |
71 |
* unified and bidirectional navigation via after-treatment of |
* unified and bidirectional navigation via after-treatment of |
72 |
all documents |
all documents |
73 |
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* result still browsable in WWW |
74 |
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* tjl: "quick but elegant hack" - small, useful, free tool |
75 |
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* UML is a *language* - allows concise expression in textual form |
76 |
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navigation: |
navigation: |
78 |
* bidirectional |
* bidirectional |
79 |
* several context views (different UML diagrams), multimenu |
* several context views (different UML diagrams), multimenu |
80 |
* spatial navigation (within the diagram) |
* spatial navigation (within the diagram) |
81 |
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82 |
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authoring: |
83 |
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* creating a diagram creates a new, meaningful browsable context and automatic |
84 |
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links |
85 |
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* works with other www generation tools |
86 |
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* system is used for communication, thus hypertext documentation is generated |
87 |
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along communication |
88 |
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applications: |
applications: |
90 |
* workflow management (?): different phases brought together (PEGs, UMLs, |
* workflow management (?): different phases brought together (PEGs, UMLs, |
91 |
Javadoc) |
Javadoc) |