Re: Seeking UML tips or alternatives

2008-10-13 Thread Andy Wardley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] a detailed project plan for the management and also some of the investors. > They want it to include clear diagrams and I've been recommended UML, Did the management/investors recommend UML? The reason I ask is that UML diagrams probably won't mean that much to y

Re: Seeking UML tips or alternatives

2008-10-13 Thread peter
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I'm working on a Perl project that's got pretty large. I've been putting together a detailed project plan for the management and also some of the investors. They want it to include clear diagrams and I've been recommended UML, the problem is I haven't used UM

Re: Seeking UML tips or alternatives

2008-10-13 Thread James Laver
On 2008-10-13 08:50, "Andy Wardley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The purpose of creating an ERM is to identify the entities (nouns) in your > system and the relationships (verbs or adjectives) between them. The entities > will (usually) end up being the tables in your database and/or the object

Re: Seeking UML tips or alternatives

2008-10-13 Thread Paul Sharpe
2008/10/13 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Go for some high level use case diagrams and possibly a deployment diagram. If you go this route http://www.amazon.co.uk/Writing-Effective-Crystal-Software-Development/dp/0201702258 is better than any of the UML use case docs I've read. However, to paraphr

Re: Lost jacket at recent London.pm meeting

2008-10-13 Thread Ed Avis
Ed Avis waniasset.com> writes: >But I think I left a leather jacket at the venue. No doubt due in some way to the magic of perl, it has turned up shortly after posting my message. Apologies for the spam, and I very much look forward to not losing something at the next London.pm event. -- Ed

Lost jacket at recent London.pm meeting

2008-10-13 Thread Ed Avis
I attended the recent London.pm meeting at Factset's offices and really enjoyed it. Thanks to everyone who organized it and gave talks. But I think I left a leather jacket at the venue. Has it turned up? Could someone who works at Factset have a look please? Thanks in advance, -- Ed Avis <