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A Comprehensive Guide to UML Class Diagram
Class diagrams are useful in many phases of system design. During the analysis phase, class diagrams can help you understand the requirements of the problem domain and identify its components. In object-oriented software projects, the class diagram created in the early stages of the project contains classes that are often converted into actual software classes and objects when writing code.
Continue readingUnified Modeling Language (UML) Introduction
The Unified Modeling Language (UML) was developed to create a common visual modeling language for the architecture, design, and implementation of the structure and behavior of large software systems.UML has applications outside of software development, such as industrial processes. This is an introduction to UML. You will learn what UML is, what the history of UML is, and a comprehensive description of all UML diagram types.
Continue readingHow to Write Effective User Story with INVEST Principles?
In addition to a standardized format and complete elements, a good user story should also follow the INVEST principles: 1. Idependent; 2. Negotiable; 3. Valuable; 4. Estimatable; 5. Small; 6. Testable.
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User stories are a lightweight method for quickly capturing the “who”, “what” and “why” of product requirements. Simply put, user stories are ideas that express the needs that users want. User stories are short, and each element usually contains less than 10 or 15 words. User stories are “to-do” lists that help you identify the steps along the project path. They help ensure that your process, and the resulting product, meet your requirements.
Continue readingSWOT Analysis: Coca-Cola
SWOT analysis is the most common market analysis method used in business and academia to evaluate the internal strengths and weaknesses of a company as well as the opportunities and threats of external competitors through brainstorming. SWOT analysis represents Strength, Weakness, Opportunity and Threat. This analysis framework helps companies to assess their competitive position and formulate strategic plans.
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What is the SWOT analysis method? The SWOT anlysis is a situational analysis method based on the analysis of internal
Continue readingWhat is the difference between SWOT and TOWS analysis?
Many organizations use SWOT analysis to determine the strengths and weaknesses of their organization. SWOT analysis can be interesting, but what should you do with the information you get? This is where the TOWS matrix becomes a useful tool. It is a simple and effective way to brainstorm and develop specific strategies to address the initial SWOT findings.
Continue readingWhat is SWOT analysis? Take Nike’s SWOT analysis as an example
What is SWOT Analysis? SWOT consists of four aspects, starting with the first character of the word: ” Strengths”, “Weaknesses”,
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When developing a marketing strategy, the most commonly used SWOT is to identify internal strengths and weaknesses, external opportunities and
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