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Many programmers agree that modeling can help in planning and designing software. You need to be able to document the design of your program. You may also want to model customer use cases for people who will interact with a system, model a sequence of messages in a communication protocol, or model the possible states that a system can have. Performing this type of design work well in advance of your project implementation can save a lot of time and money. Having an object-based road map can also help ensure your software systems are better designed and easier to maintain.

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(2007). Creating UML Projects. In: Pro NetBeans™ IDE 5.5 Enterprise Edition. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0381-0_8

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