I am using the UML State Diagram template/tool/whatever, and I notice the following bugs: • When listing the actions that occur upon either entry or exit or specific condition ('Internal Transition' in Visio-speak), I list the actions in a specific order. Nevertheless, Visio will on its own change the order randomly every time I make a modification elsewhere in the diagram. • For actions that take place upon either entry or exit of a state, there are 'Move Up' and 'Move Down' buttons I can click on to change the order (even though Visio may randomly change the order later). Yet, when I specifiy 'Internal Transitions' (iow, specific conditions) there are no such 'Move Up' and 'Move Down' buttons I can click on to change the order of the conditions. Worse still, as I specify my list of conditions (an action list is associated with each condition, or 'Internal Transition'), Visio randomly chooses an order in which the conditions are listed. ![]() Using a brainstorming diagram in Microsoft Visio 2010 A variety of technologies have been created to help people come up with a range of ideas. There are electronic journals embedded into digital laboratories. There are online technologies that enable people to take notes on-the-go and keep the notes in the “cloud,” so they can access their ideas with a variety of devices from anywhere with connectivity to the Internet. The visualization software of Microsoft Visio has a “Brainstorming Diagram” tool that offers a spatialized (sometimes called a “bubble diagram”) type of brainstorming. To sample this tool, open Microsoft Visio 2010. Go to open a New file. ![]()
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