Checklist: UML Modeling
This checklist provides basic items to examine for any UML model.
Relationships
Related Elements
Check Items
The visual model conforms to UML standards so all stakeholders can understand the model over time
Names are descriptive
  • The name of each class clearly reflect the role it plays.
  • Relationships have descriptive role or association names (one or the other but not both), and correct multiplicities.
Generalization is used appropriately
  • Generalization relationships are used only to inherit definitions, not behavior (implementation) so that behavior shared through the use of association, aggregation and containment relationships instead of generalization.
  • Parent classes in generalization relationships are abstract, so the "leaf" classes in a generalization hierarchy are the only concrete classes.
Classes have been properly identified
  • Each class represents a single well defined abstraction.
  • Each class offers the required behavior.
  • There is at least one realization association defined for each specified interface
  • Statecharts exist for classes with complex or restrictive state changes.