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ALSO CALLED: Unified Modeling Language and Modeling Languages
DEFINITION: UML (Unified Modeling Language) is a standard notation for the modeling of real-world objects as a first step in developing an object-oriented design methodology. Its notation is derived from and unifies the notations of three object-oriented design and analysis methodologies: - Grady Booch's methodology for describing a set of objects and their relationships
- James Rumbaugh's
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Model Driven Architecture
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WHITE PAPER:
The task and directions of the model driven architecture solution are outlined in this paper.
Posted: 03 Jul 2002 | Published: 27 Nov 2000
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Developing in OMG's Model-Driven Architecture
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Here we describe the application development process supported by the MDA - how information flows from one set of artifacts to the next, and how the MDA process ultimately yields an application running on virtually any target middleware platform.
Posted: 03 Jul 2002 | Published: 01 Nov 2001
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UML DEFINITION (continued):
Object-Modeling Technique (OMT) Ivar Jacobson's approach which includes a use case methodologyOther ideas also contributed to UML, which was the result of a work effort by Booch, Rumbaugh, Jacobson, and others to combine their ideas, working under the sponsorship of Rational Software. UML has been fostered and now is an accepted standard of the Object Management Group ( OMG), which is also the home of Common Object Request Broker Architecture ( CORBA), the leading industry standard for distributed object programming. Vendors of computer-aided
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