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Chapter 3
User Interface


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Figure 3.1UML-Editor with example-model ROADS


On principle the UML-Editor siehe Abb. 3.1 represents the most important model elements (siehe Kap. 4) hierarchically in the Navigationsbereich as a tree-structure (siehe Kap. 3.3). Some few elements (e.g. generalization, dependencies, syntax, etc.) do not really make sense in the Navigationsbereich and hence will be suppressed by the UML-Editor . However these model elements can still be maintained via the specification dialogs (siehe Kap. 4.2) .

A possible element in the Navigationsbereich is the Klassendiagramm (siehe Kap. 4.1), which permits graphic modeling. Thus it is possible to represent model elements from the Navigationsbereich in a class diagram. The same model element may appear in several diagrams in order to further visualize different aspects of the same data model. However graphic representation is not possible for all model elements. Class diagrams can be generated in the Navigationsbereich and then opened in the Modellierbereich (siehe Kap. 3.4) . 3.1 Menüleiste
3.1.1 File
3.1.2 Editing
3.1.3 View
3.1.4 Formatting
3.1.5 Extras
3.1.6 Reports
3.1.7 Tools
3.1.8 Window
3.1.9 Help
3.2 Symbolleiste
3.3 Navigationsbereich
3.4 Modellierbereich
3.4.1 Werkzeugleiste
3.5 Dokumentationsbereich
3.6 Logbereich
3.7 status bar

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