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  2. Unified Modeling Language - Wikipedia

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    The unified modeling language (UML) is a general-purpose visual modeling language that is intended to provide a standard way to visualize the design of a system. [1] UML provides a standard notation for many types of diagrams which can be roughly divided into three main groups: behavior diagrams, interaction diagrams, and structure diagrams.

  3. Applications of UML - Wikipedia

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    UML (Unified Modeling Language) is a modeling language used by software developers. [1] UML can be used to develop diagrams and provide users (programmers) with ready-to-use, expressive modeling examples. [note 1] Some UML tools generate program language code from UML. [2] UML can be used for modeling a system independent of a platform language.

  4. UML Partners - Wikipedia

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    UML Partners was a consortium of system integrators and vendors convened in 1996 to specify the Unified Modeling Language (UML). [1] Initially the consortium was led by Grady Booch, Ivar Jacobson, and James Rumbaugh of Rational Software. The UML Partners' UML 1.0 specification draft was proposed to the Object Management Group (OMG) in January 1997.

  5. Modeling and Analysis of Real Time and Embedded systems

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    Time: This chapter defines a rich model of time that supports both the definition of physical and logical time properties;. [4] It comes with a companion language called CCSL defined as an annex. Generic Resource Modeling: This chapter offers extensions required to model a general platform for executing real-time embedded applications;

  6. C4 model - Wikipedia

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    The C4 model was created by the software architect Simon Brown between 2006 and 2011 on the roots of Unified Modelling Language (UML) and the 4+1 architectural view model. The launch of an official website under a Creative Commons license [3] and an article [4] published in 2018 popularised the emerging technique. [1]

  7. UPDM - Wikipedia

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    The Unified Profile for DoDAF/MODAF (UPDM) is the product of an Object Management Group (OMG) initiative to develop a modeling standard that supports both the USA Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) and the UK Ministry of Defence Architecture Framework (MODAF).

  8. James Rumbaugh - Wikipedia

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    James E. Rumbaugh (born August 22, 1947) is an American computer scientist and object-oriented methodologist [1] who is best known for his work in creating the Object Modeling Technique (OMT) and the Unified Modeling Language (UML).

  9. Executable UML - Wikipedia

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    It was described for the first time in 2002 in the book "Executable UML: A Foundation for Model-Driven Architecture". [1] The language "combines a subset of the UML (Unified Modeling Language) graphical notation with executable semantics and timing rules." [2] The Executable UML method is the successor to the Shlaer–Mellor method. [3]