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UML Deployment Diagram. Design Elements

UML Deployment diagram describes the hardware used in system implementations and the execution environments and artifacts deployed on the hardware.
ConceptDraw has 393 vector stencils in the 13 libraries that helps you to start using software for designing your own UML Diagrams. You can use the appropriate stencils of UML notation from UML Deployment library.

Interior Design. Registers, Drills and Diffusers — Design Elements

If you ever need to draw to create design interior using design elements, all necessary symbols can be taken from all of our numerous libraries, including Registers, Drills and Diffusers one, which contains 47 symbols.

Interior Design. Seating Plan — Design Elements

Large crowds need a lot of planning for; keep areas and events organized by creating a seating plan. Be the first to know when it is standing room only!

Building Drawing. Design Element Site Plan

Site Plan is a graphic representation of the arrangement of buildings, parking, drives, landscaping and any other structure that is part of a development project.
Use Site Plan symbols to draw your own residential and commercial landscape design, parks planning, yard layouts, plat maps, outdoor recreational facilities, and irrigation systems.

Interior Design. Sport Fields — Design Elements

Making sport field and recreation area design, you might need the library called Sport fields and recreation, where you can find vector elements for making such plan, including its interior, such as pools: rectangular, kidney-shaped, oval, lap and competition ones, diving board and swing set, spa, tennis court or for playing games it can be play structure, badminton court, volleyball court, soccer and football fields, barbeque, swings and sand-box.

UML Sequence Diagram. Design Elements

UML Sequence Diagram shows object interactions arranged in time sequence, how processes operate with one another and in what order and illustrate the sequence of messages exchanged between the objects and classes involved in the scenario.