UML diagrams are visual blueprints used to illustrate the structure and behavior of systems, particularly in software development and project management. They enable developers, designers, and analysts to communicate effectively.
UML's introduction in the 1990s provided a unified way to model and design systems, significantly transforming the visualization of software architecture, which helps clarify complex workflows.
Core elements of UML diagrams include classes to define objects, activities to represent tasks, components as independent parts, and relationships that show associations between different aspects of the system.
By standardizing various methods of software design, UML now aids professionals in visualizing interactions within systems and significantly enhances collaboration across teams.
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