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Feb
22

Design Patterns Application in UML

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The Unifed Modeling Language (UML) currently proposes a mechanism to model recurrent design structures: the parameterized collaborations. The main goal of this mechanism is to model the structure of Design Patterns.
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Feb
22

UML Notation Guide

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This document describes the notation for the visual representation of the Unified Modeling Language (UML). This document should be used in conjunction with the companion UML Semantics document. Read the rest of this entry »

Feb
22

The UML and Data Modeling

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The power of the Unified Modeling Language is not limited to object oriented software development. Read the rest of this entry »

The Unified Modelling Language (UML) is a graphical language for visualising, specifying, constructing, and documenting artefacts of software intensive systems. Read the rest of this entry »

Jan
08

Using VisualAge UML Designer

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VisualAge UML Designer is a full-life cycle tool for object-oriented development. It covers requirements analysis, analysis, design, and code generation. The tool also provides mechanisms for maintenance, reengineering, consistency checking, configuration, and version and release management.
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Jan
08

UML Specification 1.4

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The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a graphical language for visualizing, specifying, constructing, and documenting the artifacts of a software-intensive system.
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Jan
08

Object Oriented Analysis - C++ UML

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Many of the topics in this book deserve a book in their own right. Because it is not possible, given the available space, to cover every aspect of some of these subjects, the chapters in this book explain only what is most necessary for you to gain a working understanding of the technologies they describe.
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