I was taught UML activity diagrams were high-level representations, while this is a (summarized) flow chart of code paths (which makes it quite big in comparison to what would be its high-level UML counterpart).
UML is supposed to be an architectural diagramming standard. What's the point of diagramming in UML the actual code paths?
E.g.: you'd never have object shapes or function calls in an UML activity diagram.
UML is supposed to be an architectural diagramming standard. What's the point of diagramming in UML the actual code paths?
E.g.: you'd never have object shapes or function calls in an UML activity diagram.
This is just an ad-hoc flow chart AFAICT.