Stencils matching ‘uml’
Bantik UML
Because UML doesn't have to be black and white... Version 2 turns the 'object' object into a table, making adding an attribute, method, or private method as simple as command-enter.
BPMN 2.0 Comprehensive Stencil (Version 2.5)
This is probably the most comprehensive set of BPMN 2.0 objects in the world :-). Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) is a graphical representation for specifying business processes in a business process model. BPMN was developed by Business Process Management Initiative (BPMI), and is currently maintained by the Object...more
Business Process Model
My own version of a BPM / UML stencil. Includes a key to show how to combine the shapes - very stylised, but enjoy and hope you find it useful :)
Napkin UML
Simple hand-drawn UML stencil.
Pattern Instance Notation - Expanded PINboxes
This stencil aids in creating Expanded PINboxes for the Pattern Instance Notation. (See that stencil for the Collapsed and Standard forms of the PINbox.) Pattern Instance Notation is a software diagramming notation for working with design patterns, both on its own and as an adjunct to UML and other modeling visual languages....more
Pattern Instance Notation (PIN)
Pattern Instance Notation is a software diagramming notation for working with design patterns, both on its own and as an adjunct to UML and other modeling visual languages. It is described in full in the article The Pattern Instance Notation: A Simple Hierarchical Visual Notation for the Dynamic Visualization and...more
Simple Domain Modeling
Simple Domain Modeling for Ruby on Rails application development. No need to UMLize your thinking. Communication not documentation.
Ultimate Business Flow Diagrams
This bundle includes three stencils: Traditional Flow Chart Symbols, Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) visual elements, and UML sequence diagram notational symbols. With these stencils, you can create awesome flow charts and business process diagrams. These stencils are updated, clean, and easy...more
UML2
The UML2 activity diagram notation is an OMG standard, focusing on describing the business logic within a software system. More information can be found at the official website: http://www.uml.org.