That does help. Thanks.
UML is system intended to help you diagram or document the objects, sequences of events, and use cases of your object model. You certainly can document an object model that uses design patterns with UML. You can also document an object model that doesn't use a single design pattern using UML. They're really separate ideas. That said, looking at the relationships that design patterns create between your objects can be easier if you are using UML. And most examples of patterns in the various books will show how it looks in a UML class diagram.
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Hope that helps.
Brian
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