> On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 05:52, Pooya <in...@pooya.de> wrote:
>> Dear Dia-users,
>>
>> For my thesis, I would like to visualize the structure of my developed 
>> program. Before starting to mention some of the most important methods, I´d 
>> like to give the reader an overview about the system.
>>
>> But I don´t know, what the normal way to put this into practice would be.
>>
>> What would you recommend or is there a "normals" way? And how would it be 
>> done in Dia?
>>
>> Would it even be visualized, e.g. by a graph?
>>
>> thanks in advance!
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UML is much more than a database modeling tool.

The wikipedia.org article mentions many aspects of UML of which
database schemata are only one.

    * activities
    * actors
    * business processes
    * database schemas
    * (logical) components
    * programming language statements
    * reusable software components
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