Criss-crossing lines in UML diagrams

From: Ishan De Silva (idesilva_at_eudoramail.com)
Date: 10/12/04


Date: 11 Oct 2004 22:34:26 -0700

Hi,

It seems that UML suggests to use a "jump" (as in an electrical
circuit), if one gets a situation where crossing-lines cannot be
avoided.

Is there a way of duplicating UML elements such as use cases, classes
etc. to avoid criss-crossing lines? (I mean a duplicating notation as
in structured notation SSADM)

If duplication is not allowed, is there a particular reason for it?

Thanks,
Ishan.



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