Introducing Code Documentation

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @UMLOperator
    @UMLOperator  2 месяца назад +1

    I was just asked if I actually said "namingclature" 😀. Yes I did, and it is actually nomenclature. I keep trying to emphasize the need for following the naming conventions your company or shop is using. The consistent names for things, especially in a science or other discipline, are most important in both codling and documentation.

  • @Learner-y8e
    @Learner-y8e 2 месяца назад +1

    Hi Sir, Your videos are very helpful for me and our team. We are looking for a complete or a subset software modeling tutorial. Do we have any playlists created for it, sir? If so, please share the playlist link. If not, can we expect a software modeling video from you soon? I know it's too much to ask for, but can you please demonstrate a simple example covering from requirement, eliciting it to a usecase, the system structure (component), the system logic (class), the behavior of methods (activity/sequence/Statemachine) and the deployment (deployment diagram)? Just a simple example with 2 to 3 elements is more than enough, sir. We are more into the travel and flow... It would be really helpful to our team, sir. We 4-5 people are regularly watching your videos and your making our knowledge good in the Sparx EA tool. It's our kind request, sir.

    • @UMLOperator
      @UMLOperator  2 месяца назад

      Specifically for Software Modeling? Yes, we are planning to start publishing later this year.
      Our playlist on "Model Driven Anything" is the start for such focus. The problems we see in Software Modeling, and Development in general, is due to lack of proper/effective Requirements Engineering. Thus we have been focused on the front end of software development.
      I appreciate your post because to you put focus on "requirements" and "use case", which are the most important starting points. We have done a lot of videos on Use Case modeling driving Simulation and auto-generating State Machine and Behavioral Diagrams. If you do a search on UML Operator, let me know if any are close to your needs, and we will attempt to fill those gaps. I may try to put old videos into a specific playlist, or create new ones. But feel I should start from scratch.
      Question to you: Do you have a specific set of Use Cases, or just one, you would deal with (high level)? The reason for asking, is that we have a couple of use cases; one being Engine Control Modules (ECM). Another is e-Commerce Personalization, dealing with tailoring outcomes for user experiences (UX). We are going for UX scenarios. Thoughts?

    • @Learner-y8e
      @Learner-y8e 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@UMLOperator First off, thanks for your prompt reply, sir. To answer your question, we have some high-level requirements and their breakdown specific to our Access Point project. but we don't know how to apply it to developing usecases and building building systems that satisfy the requirements (components) and its logic (class) in Sparx Enterprise Architect. It would be really helpful to see something from you, like 10 minutes of video showing this travel with a very minimal subset of any example, sir. We tried the learning center from Sparx, but it's very vast, sir. Thanks in Advance :)

    • @UMLOperator
      @UMLOperator  2 месяца назад

      @@Learner-y8e First off, thank you so much for the "10 Minute" rule :). I try to keep things short, but I am so passionate about UML, when I start...I look down and it's 30 minutes of content :). I am starting a Playlist, "5 Minutes or Less". However, your request will have me stay with 10 Minutes or less :)
      Ok, I will put your request into our queue. We actually have started scripting for our Training Courses starting soon. I will tweak a script to support your scenario. Be patient as we shuffle our queue and try to get this video out soon.

    • @Learner-y8e
      @Learner-y8e 2 месяца назад

      @@UMLOperator Thanks you so much sir😊.. We're looking forward to it.