Stencils tagged with ‘ring’
Amazon Web Services (AWS) v2.4.1
A port of the Amazon Simple Icons to OmniGraffle. Updated for v2.4 (2015-01-18) of the AWS Architecture Icons. These stencils are OmniGraffle shapes (not embedded images!), fully labeled and grouped by type (as per the Amazon sample document).
COB Modeling Language
SysML (visit SysML 1.2 at http://graffletopia.com/stencils/849) parametrics is based in part on a theory called composable objects (COBs). Composable objects have been developed at the Georgia Institute of Technology (GIT) as a means for representing and integrating design models with diverse analysis models. Design and...more
AWS Monitoring Icons
AWS Simple Icons for Architecture Diagrams from http://aws.amazon.com/architecture/icons/ converted to stencils.
TRAK
Version 13 - 1st Feb 2018. Provides a set of blocks and connectors to enable architecture description views to be produced using the open source TRAK enterprise architecture framework. The TRAK Metamodel defines the objects and how they connect together. The sets of objects allowed in each TRAK view are defined by TRAK...more
Cricket Scoring Symbols
All cricket scoring symbols that are described in Tom Smith's "Cricket Umpiring and Scoring" book can be found in this 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
RF Components
Here is a stencil for RF/microwave circuit diagrams. These symbols represent signal flow in radio-frequency circuits. They could be used in conjunction with electronics components from the "Electronics Components" stencil, also on Graffletopia. These symbols are based on a combination of symbols in common use. There is a bias...more
Method Engineering
The Method Engineering stencil contains the shapes used in the method engineering approach of Utrecht University. For more information about (situational) method engineering check the wiki or search for Method Engineering in Google.