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Introduction |
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UML (the Unified Modeling Language), found mainly by Booch, Jacobson and |
UML (the Unified Modeling Language), founded mainly by Booch, Jacobson and |
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Rumbaugh during 1900s to XXX blah blah [#]_, has become *de facto* |
Rumbaugh during 1900s to XXX blah blah [#]_, has become the *de facto* |
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industry-standard language for specifying, visualizing, constructing, |
industry-standard language for specifying, visualizing, constructing, |
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and documenting the products in software engineering. Recently, various |
and documenting the products in software engineering. Recently, various |
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approaches have been developed towards unifying software architecture |
approaches have been developed towards unifying software architecture |
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design and code. Whether the source code is generated from the UML-based |
design and code, generating the source code from the UML-based |
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architectural model [#]_ or the documentation is reverse engineered from |
architectural model [#]_ or the reverse-engeneering documentation from |
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the code [#]_. Nowadays UML seem to be taken in CASE tools even almost |
the code [#]_. Nowadays UML seem to be taken in CASE tools even almost |
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as a visual language, though it's not primarly designed to be a |
as a visual language, though it's not primarly designed to be a |
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programming language. [#]_. |
programming language [#]_. |
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.. [#] XXX booch-jacobson-rumbaugh-uml-user-guide? |
.. [#] XXX booch-jacobson-rumbaugh-uml-user-guide? |
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