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In this paper we show how to use labelled event structures as a unique mathematical representation for design models consisting of different UML 2.0 diagrams/notation. Each diagram is used to capture a particular aspect or view of the system including structural and behavioural aspects. Our approach enables the analysis of complex systems designed in a combination of UML 2.0 notation, and serves as a means to detect inconsistencies in design.