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--- UML Timing Diagrams are very new.

I was expecting an article on digital electronic Timing Diagrams here, I am happy to write one.

Should it go here or somewhere else????

Mark

I would move this to UML Timing Diagram and create Digital electronic timing diagram and have this be a disambiguation page. —Ben FrantzDale 18:44, 22 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Hmm. This page here is rather empty. However, what about Timing diagram (UML) for the new location of this page? --Ligulem 21:47, 22 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I agree, this should be a disambiguation page. The current page contents should go to UML Timing Diagram and electronic timing diagrams should go to Digital Timing Diagram. I think the term 'UML Timing Diagram' is a commonly enough used term, and 'Digital Timing Diagram' is a more precise term than 'Electronic Timing Diagram'. --Dirkbike 19:47, 24 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

--- Where is the "collaboration diagram?" Geoffrey