Abstract | ||
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Officially the Unified Modeling Language UML is a graphical language for visualizing, specifying, constructing and documenting
the artifacts of a software-intensive system. For many, UML is much more than that and symbolizes the transition from code-oriented
to model-oriented software production techniques. It is very likely that, in a historical perspective, UML will be given credit
for the perspectives opened as well as for the direct achievements realized. This introductory paper presents some of the
characteristics of the notation and discusses some of the perspectives that have been and that are being opened by the UML
proposal.
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Year | DOI | Venue |
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1998 | 10.1007/978-3-540-48480-6_1 | Uml |
Keywords | Field | DocType |
standard modeling notation,unified modeling language,standard model | Notation,Programming language,UML tool,Unified Modeling Language,Computer science,Applications of UML,Systems Modeling Language,Object Constraint Language,Shlaer–Mellor method,Software development | Conference |
Volume | ISSN | ISBN |
1618 | 0302-9743 | 3-540-66252-9 |
Citations | PageRank | References |
2 | 0.53 | 1 |
Authors | ||
2 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Jean Bézivin | 1 | 2131 | 206.17 |
Pierre-Alain Muller | 2 | 511 | 54.09 |