How do I represent an android fragment in UML?












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Just wondering what the best way to represent an activity with a few fragments in UML or more specifically a Class Diagram.










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  • Maybe this thread can help you: [ survivingwithandroid.com/2013/07/…

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  • Thanks for getting back to me - I had spotted that but it didn't mention fragments specifically so I thought I would ask on here as well. Not having much luck so far.

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Just wondering what the best way to represent an activity with a few fragments in UML or more specifically a Class Diagram.










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  • Maybe this thread can help you: [ survivingwithandroid.com/2013/07/…

    – MrMins
    Oct 29 '14 at 4:23











  • Thanks for getting back to me - I had spotted that but it didn't mention fragments specifically so I thought I would ask on here as well. Not having much luck so far.

    – jwv
    Oct 29 '14 at 18:04














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  • Maybe this thread can help you: [ survivingwithandroid.com/2013/07/…

    – MrMins
    Oct 29 '14 at 4:23











  • Thanks for getting back to me - I had spotted that but it didn't mention fragments specifically so I thought I would ask on here as well. Not having much luck so far.

    – jwv
    Oct 29 '14 at 18:04



















  • Maybe this thread can help you: [ survivingwithandroid.com/2013/07/…

    – MrMins
    Oct 29 '14 at 4:23











  • Thanks for getting back to me - I had spotted that but it didn't mention fragments specifically so I thought I would ask on here as well. Not having much luck so far.

    – jwv
    Oct 29 '14 at 18:04

















Maybe this thread can help you: [ survivingwithandroid.com/2013/07/…

– MrMins
Oct 29 '14 at 4:23





Maybe this thread can help you: [ survivingwithandroid.com/2013/07/…

– MrMins
Oct 29 '14 at 4:23













Thanks for getting back to me - I had spotted that but it didn't mention fragments specifically so I thought I would ask on here as well. Not having much luck so far.

– jwv
Oct 29 '14 at 18:04





Thanks for getting back to me - I had spotted that but it didn't mention fragments specifically so I thought I would ask on here as well. Not having much luck so far.

– jwv
Oct 29 '14 at 18:04












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That depends on the point of view.



The most thorough analysis of fragments can be done by Object diagram or Composite Structure Diagram.



If you want to model their outer behaviour, Component diagram or any of behavioral diagrams will do.






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    That depends on the point of view.



    The most thorough analysis of fragments can be done by Object diagram or Composite Structure Diagram.



    If you want to model their outer behaviour, Component diagram or any of behavioral diagrams will do.






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      That depends on the point of view.



      The most thorough analysis of fragments can be done by Object diagram or Composite Structure Diagram.



      If you want to model their outer behaviour, Component diagram or any of behavioral diagrams will do.






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        That depends on the point of view.



        The most thorough analysis of fragments can be done by Object diagram or Composite Structure Diagram.



        If you want to model their outer behaviour, Component diagram or any of behavioral diagrams will do.






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        That depends on the point of view.



        The most thorough analysis of fragments can be done by Object diagram or Composite Structure Diagram.



        If you want to model their outer behaviour, Component diagram or any of behavioral diagrams will do.







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