Object-oriented modelling with unified modelling language 2.0 for simple software application based on agile methodology
Spits Warnars

TL;DR
This paper discusses how to model simple software applications using select UML 2.0 diagrams aligned with agile methodology, emphasizing simplicity and adaptability for novices.
Contribution
It demonstrates modeling approaches with UML 2.0 diagrams tailored for agile development, reducing complexity for beginners.
Findings
Using select UML diagrams simplifies modeling process.
Agile methodology facilitates quick and adaptive software development.
Simplified models meet customer needs efficiently.
Abstract
Unified modelling language (UML) 2.0 introduced in 2002 has been developing and influencing object-oriented software engineering and has become a standard and reference for information system analysis and design modelling. There are many concepts and theories to model the information system or software application with UML 2.0, which can make ambiguities and inconsistencies for a novice to learn to how to model the system with UML especially with UML 2.0. This article will discuss how to model the simple software application by using some of the diagrams of UML 2.0 and not by using the whole diagrams as suggested by agile methodology. Agile methodology is considered as convenient for novices because it can deliver the information technology environment to the end-user quickly and adaptively with minimal documentation. It also has the ability to deliver best performance software…
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