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Thanks for applying for the role of VISUAL DESIGNER at General Tech Works. We’ve received your application and our team is currently reviewing it.
Application Summary
- Role: Visual Designer
- Location: Gurugram
- Experience Level: 1 year
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New System Note
How UML Diagrams Are Actually Created

Hi Arpita,
A new system note has been published — documenting a real problem observed in building software systems. A closer look at how UML diagrams move from theory to practice — and why most diagrams fail to bring clarity when systems grow in complexity.
Why This Matters
- UML diagrams are often treated as documentation artefacts rather thanthinking tools. In practice, they tend to become either too abstract to be useful or too detailed to be maintainable.
- This creates a gap between how systems are designed, how they are communicated, and how they are ultimately built — leading to misalignment across teams.
What You’ll Find Inside
- How ambiguity in early-stage thinking translates into structure
- Where UML breaks down in real production environments
- A more practical approach to using diagrams as a decision-making tool
- System Notes are part of our ongoing effort to document how software is actually built — across design, engineering, and decision-making.
- These are not theoretical pieces, but observations drawn from real systems, real constraints, and real outcomes.
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