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Can we use UML for user interface (UI) design?
 Question Submitted By :: Siva
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  Re: Can we use UML for user interface (UI) design?
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# 1
No, UML is just a notation Lnguage. NOt a programming 
language.
 
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Balamurugan Sengodan - Wipro,
 
  Re: Can we use UML for user interface (UI) design?
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# 2
UML cannot be used for interface design, instead a good UI 
design is based on Usability practice or by following 
principles of user interface design.
 
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K
 
 
 
  Re: Can we use UML for user interface (UI) design?
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# 3
You can design _model_ of pretty much anything you want 
with UML. You cannot design anything with UML.
User interface is just an interface of the system. You can 
use UML to reveal functional, static and dynamic aspects of 
user interface from model perspective. You can specify 
workflow, form contents, sequence of user actions, 
deployment aspects, etc. using UML.
Actual _implementation_ of user interface, including forms 
layout, design, internationalization, etc are out of UML 
scope.
The answer is: we can only model the interface, not design 
it.
 
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Dan
 

 
 
 
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