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Key resources for design tools and techniques
Key resources for design tools and techniques in MLE design.

MLE Diagramming report

http://www.jiscinfonet.ac.uk/Resources/external-resources/MLE-diagram.pdf

A workshop was held in the summer of 2002 to explore the possibility of developing an overall description of a Managed Learning Environment (MLE) in a diagrammatic form. This report is one of the outcomes of that workshop, and it aims to explore the use of tools such as diagramming and requirements gathering to focus discussions and to help in the development of a shared understanding of the MLE.

MLE Diagramming report - Appendix on Requirements

http://www.jiscinfonet.ac.uk/Resources/external-resources/MLE-Requirements.doc

Following the workshop that explored the possibility of developing an overall description of a Managed Learning Environment (MLE) in a diagrammatic form, this set of possible requirements was produced as an appendix to the whole report.

MLE Diagramming report - Summary

http://www.jiscinfonet.ac.uk/Resources/external-resources/diagramrepsum

A summary of the workshop held in the summer of 2002 to explore the possibility of developing an overall description of a Managed Learning Environment (MLE) in a diagrammatic form.

UML Distilled

http://www.jiscinfonet.ac.uk/Resources/external-resources/UML_Distilled

This is an excellent UML book by Martin Fowler

UML resources at OMG

http://www.jiscinfonet.ac.uk/Resources/external-resources/omg_resources

The OMG is the organisation that manages the UML specifications, and their website contains a lot of good resources and links on UML-related topics.


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