You can rename UML diagrams
to reflect changes in their contents or purpose. You can also define
aliases for diagram elements. You can then choose to show or hide
the aliases.
Specifying aliases for UML diagram elements In
UML diagrams, you can specify aliases for the diagram elements. Aliases are
useful when you want the diagram element to have a name that is different
from the name that is displayed in the Project Explorer view.
Showing and hiding aliases in UML diagrams
In UML diagrams, you can
show or hide the aliases that you specify for diagram elements. The
display mode is controlled at the diagram level, which means that
you can display the aliases or the real names of the diagram elements
for each diagram.
Renaming UML diagrams
You can rename UML diagrams
to reflect changes in their contents or purpose.
Specifying parent name styles in UML diagrams
In UML diagrams, you identify
a classifier in the diagram by giving it a unique name. In addition
to the classifier name, you can display the classifier's fully qualified
name, the classifier's parent name, the classifier's fully qualified
parent name, or a combination of these options.