Unified Modeling Language, (currently UML V1 1) Adopted in November 1997 by the Object Management Group (OMG) as their standard for expressing object-oriented analysis and design decisions UML provides UML is a visual modeling, as well as notation, specifying,modeling and documenting object-oriented and component-based system architectures UML is powerfull modeling language that focuses on system architecture and design Microsoft Visual Studio 6 ships with a low-end UML Modeler Platinum Paradigm Plus is UML V1 1 complient with meta model view (90%), notation view (90-95) and diagram view (100%) UML is the result of the unification of three major object-oriented modeling systems Booch, OMT (Object Modeling Technique) and OOSE (Object-Oriented Software Engineering) Rational Rose - A UML tool
Unified Modelling Language The unified modelling language [36] is a widely accepted standard for the graphical represenation of the internals of object-oriented software systems dedicated to be used along the software creation process
Unified Modeling Language, a a language for specifying, visualizing, and constructing the artifacts of software systems, as well as for business modeling It combines the object-oriented analysis and design conventions from the Booch and Rumbaugh methods
Stands for Unified Modeling Language UML is a standard notation and modeling technique for analyzing real-world objects, developing systems, designing software modules in object-oriented approach UML has been fostered and now is accepted as a standard by the group for creating standard architecture for object technology, OMG (Object Management Group)
Unified Modelling Language Standard notation for the modelling of real-world objects Use cases A Use Case represents a discrete unit of interaction between a user (human or machine) and the system Use case model The Use Case Model describes the proposed functionality of the new system
A mainly graphical notation system for Object-Oriented¤ analysis and design It is the unification of the methods of Booch, Rumbaugh (OMT), and Jacobson
Universal Modelling Language A graphical notation for OOA&D processes, standardised by the OMG ArgoUML follows UML v1 3 Version 1 4 was released during 2001, with v2 0 planned for 2002 See Also OMG
Stands for "Unified Modeling Language " It is a programming language that is used for object-oriented software development To organize program code more efficiently, programmers often create "objects" that are sets of structured data within programs UML, which has been standardized by the Object Management Group (OMG), was designed for this purpose The language has gained enough support that it is now the industry-standard language for visualizing and constructing software
Unified Modelling Language A standard way of drawing diagrams, Use Cases, etcetera
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 http: //www rational com/uml/ for more details UML diagrams can be constructed with Oracle JDeveloper