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No matter how skilled you are at coding, you still need some structure during the process of building a system. If you want your new solution to be a success, you need to keep the quality high, and make sure it meets the needs of the users. If the designers, developers, and users do not speak the same language, you can be certain you will have problems in the end.

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© 2012 Joachim Rossberg and Mathias Olausson

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Rossberg, J., Olausson, M. (2012). Top Down Design Studies (UML). In: Pro Application Lifecycle Management with Visual Studio 2012. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4345-8_11

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