Unified Modeling Language (UML) represents a logical view of your application. This is distinct from the physical view represented by the Class Diagrams available in all SKUs of Visual Studio.
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In our third installment on UML we'll show you how to use sequence diagrams as a tool in your application development and an understanding of object interaction. The purpose of a class diagram is to ...
To effectively use Unified Modeling Language when developing Java applications, developers must have a thorough understanding of the UML elements and how these elements map to Java. To effectively use ...
Excel Software has released QuickUML Mac OS X, an object-oriented design tool for a core set of UML (Unified Modeling Language) models. It’s the first Mac OS X addition to Excel’s suite of Mac OS 9, ...
When it comes to providing reliable, flexible, and efficient object persistence for software systems, today's designers and architects are faced with many choices. From the technological perspective, ...
In recent years, the Unified Modeling Language (UML) has been successfully used to develop many embedded applications, including avionics, automotive, medical, industrial automation, and ...
This paper documents work that has been carried out to automate the checking of system software architecture specifications of SoCs. Checking the architecture ...
Figure 1. As a logical view of your application, a UML diagram expresses each concept (customer and invoice) once, regardless of how many classes are involved in your architecture. You can generate ...
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