Unified Modeling Language
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2006-10-14 21:46:51
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answered by Snaredrum 4
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Unified Modelling Language (UML) is an Object Management Group (OMG) standard for modelling software artifacts. Using UML, developers and architects can make a blueprint of a project, much like ERD diagrams are used for relational design. See www.rational.com/uml/ for more details. UML diagrams can be constructed with JDeveloper.
www.orafaq.com/glossary/faqglosu.htm
2006-10-15 04:47:49
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answered by cool_clearwater 6
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Unified Modelling Language (UML) is an Object Management Group (OMG) standard for modelling software artifacts. Using UML, developers and architects can make a blueprint of a project, much like ERD diagrams are used for relational design.
2006-10-15 05:03:59
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answered by hots! 2
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Unified Modeling Language⢠(UML) is an industry-standard language for specifying, visualizing, constructing, and documenting the artifacts of software systems standardized by the Object Management Group. UML simplifies the complex process of software design by using “blueprints” for software construction. Widespread adoption of UML is one of the forces contributing to developer demand for tools that can represent more intentional problem-related information. See further www.omg.org/uml.
For more info;
intentsoft.com/technology/glossary.html
2006-10-15 04:51:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Unified Modelling Language , a Software Tool for Analyzing Software Requirements , Designing , Modelling Solutions to Real World Problems using Software . It consists of Use Cases , Sequence Diagrams , Class Diagrams etc for this purpose . The Tool also provides for an Extensibility Mechanism for creating new rules specific to one's Software Project .
For more refer :
www.rational.com
2006-10-15 13:54:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Unifide Modeling Language
2006-10-15 04:47:16
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answered by Prashant Rana 1
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