Abstract

Structuring logical layout of software design is an activity within Topological UML modeling, it consumes artifacts produced within other Topological UML modeling activities. Logical layout of software design is structured in accordance with the defined subsystems in the behavior analysis and design activity and classes with their relationships as developed within structure analysis and design activity. The logical layout is depicted by using package diagram where each package initially represents one subsystem. The contents of packages are added from the topological class diagram accordingly to the use cases in each system and the mappings between functional features and use cases. Thus, each package gets a set of classes that are responsible for particular subsystem. If needed the initial packages can be split up by grouping classes by their responsibilities. The output of this activity is package diagram structured according to subsystems and responsibilities of classes.

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