Using Confluence for UML; 'Agile development needs agile documentation'
Jonathan Nolen, Dir. of Developer RelationsMay 16, 2007
Peter Hilton wrote a terrific article about doing UML design inside of Confluence, instead of a heavy-weight UML authoring tool. As he so aptly says,
Agile software development needs agile documentation, and drawing UML in Confluence's Graphviz plug-in is way more agile than fiddling with vector drawing tools like Visio all day.
Find the whole article on the Lunatech site.


1 Comment(s)
FYI if you're doing UML inside Confluence and you don't like the manual graphviz notation, the Gliffy plugin/a> is probably a much better way to do this (and stay within the web browser).
By Mike Cannon-Brookes at May 16, 2007 6:22 PM