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Chromium Architecture and UML Diagrams
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Subject: Re: Chromium Architecture and UML Diagrams
From: Brett Wilson <bre...@chromium.org>
To: Chromium-discuss <chromium-disc...@chromium.org>
Cc: Sima <sima.zam...@gmail.com>
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On Mar 26, 10:14=A0pm, Sima <sima.zam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm a PHD student and my research area is "tracing the features" ( I
> want to make a recommendation system ). I choose chromium as a case
> study. I look for the UML diagrams of this project but I just found
> very few for some specific parts. I check most links of "http://www.chrom=
ium.org/developers/design-documents" but I couldn't find
> enough diagram. Are there any architectural UML diagrams available for
> most parts of this project? Are there any UML class diagrams?
There are no UML diagrams. There are some high-level block diagrams or
for some particularly complicated features. I don't know of any modern
project which uses UML.