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  2. Deployment diagram - Wikipedia

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    A deployment diagram [1] "specifies constructs that can be used to define the execution architecture of systems and the assignment of software artifacts to system elements." [1] To describe a web site, for example, a deployment diagram would show what hardware components ("nodes") exist (e.g., a web server, an application server, and a database server), what software components ("artifacts ...

  3. 4+1 architectural view model - Wikipedia

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    UML Diagrams used to represent the development view include the Package diagram and the Component diagram. [2] Physical view: The physical view (aka the deployment view) depicts the system from a system engineer's point of view. It is concerned with the topology of software components on the physical layer as well as the physical connections ...

  4. File:UML Deployment Diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. 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.

  6. C4 model - Wikipedia

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    Code diagrams (level 4): provide additional details about the design of the architectural elements that can be mapped to code. The C4 model relies at this level on existing notations such as Unified Modelling Language (UML) , Entity Relation Diagrams (ERD) or diagrams generated by Integrated Development Environments (IDE) .

  7. File:UML Diagram Deployment.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Glossary of Unified Modeling Language terms - Wikipedia

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    In UML this is indicated by a line pointing from the dependent to the independent element. Deployment diagram; Derived property - a property that can be calculated or inferred from other properties; Diagram - a visual representation of a subset of features of a UML Model; Directed relationship-

  9. Node (UML) - Wikipedia

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    A node [1] in the Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a computational resource upon which UML artifacts may be deployed for execution. [ 1 ] There are two types of nodes: device nodes and execution environments .