("UML") An attempt to standard ize software programming using object-oriented design method s because of the steep learning curve involved. [D04890] RUP
A standard notation for the modeling of real-world objects as a first step in developing an object-oriented design methodology.
(32NT) Developed by the Object Management Group, UML is a visual language for specifying and documenting models of software systems, including their strucuture and design. UML is supported by many development tools. (329Q) See the OMG UML Website (329R)
The Unified Modelling Language is the industry-standard language for specifying, visualising, constructing, and documenting the artefacts of software systems. It simplifies the complex process of software design, making a "blueprint" for construction. [go to site
the standard object-oriented modeling language from the Object Management Group (OMG).
(UML) A standard language for specifying, visualizing, constructing, and documenting the artifacts of software systems.
A language developed by Grady Booch, Ivar Jacobson, and Jim Rumbaugh of Rational Software that can be used for specifying, building, and documenting software and nonsoftware systems, such as business models. It has been adopted by the Object Management Group.
An international, standard notation for modeling software systems. The UML specification supports several different types of diagrams, including the Activity Diagram, which is used to model business processes and workflow diagrams. UML was created and is maintained by the OMG.
A standard notation and modeling technique used by User Engineering for analyzing and designing the user experience
Derived from three separate modeling languages, UML offers a standard for transforming real-world objects and behaviors into a notation from which object-oriented computer programs can be written.
An enterprise modeling tool used in database design and software engineering. models.html
An accepted OMG standard that provides a general-purpose modeling and specification language for specifying and visualizing complex systems. It has traditionally been used to specify, visualize, construct, and document OOAD-based application projects.
Unified Modelling Language 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.
Initially created at Rational Software (now part of IBM), this is an industry-standard method of specifying, visualizing, constructing, and documenting...
This is a 4GL notation tailored to OO software development. It is primarily a graphical notation. The standard is managed by the OMG.
A standardized visual notation for communication about system specifications and design details. Abbreviated UML.
In the field of software engineering, the Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a non-proprietary specification language for object modeling. UML is a general-purpose modeling language that includes a standardized graphical notation used to create an abstract model of a system, referred to as a UML model.