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Three dimensional software modelling
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2002
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EngineeringGeometryModeling Method3D ModelingSoftware EngineeringComputer-aided DesignSoftware AnalysisTopological Graph MetaphorComputational VisualizationSystems EngineeringModel-based Software DevelopmentGraph DrawingModeling And SimulationPlain Planar DiagramComputational GeometryVisual ModelingGeometric ModelingDimensional SoftwareDesignComputer ScienceSoftware DesignNatural SciencesSystem SoftwareStereoscopic Projections
Traditionally, diagrams used in software systems modelling have been two dimensional (2D). This is probably because graphical notations, such as those used in object-oriented and structured systems modelling, draw upon the topological graph metaphor, which, at its basic form, receives little benefit from three dimensional (3D) rendering. This paper presents a series of 3D graphical notations demonstrating effective use of the third dimension in modelling. This is done by e.g. connecting several graphs together, or in using the Z co-ordinate to show special kinds of edges. Each notation combines several familiar 2D diagrams, which can be reproduced from 2D projections of the 3D model. 3D models are useful even in the absence of a powerful graphical workstation: even 2D stereoscopic projections can expose more information than a plain planar diagram.
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