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Unified Modeling Language (UML)

The unified modeling language provides one language for describing complex systems. Innovator for Software Architects uses the established notation elements.

With its Unified Modeling Language (UML), the Object Management Group (OMG) provides one language for describing complex systems. UML elements are not displayed linguistically or theoretically. Innovator for Software Architects uses the established graphic notation elements, which are also used in the specification by the OMG.

UML does not set which notation elements can be used in which diagram types. There is, however, an assignment which can be derived from the most likely use of notation elements. This assignment is also taken as the basis of the standard profile included within scope of delivery.

The following diagram types are primarily used when modeling structures in software systems:

The following diagram types are primarily used when modeling behaviors in software systems:

Further Information

http://www.uml.org/

 

 

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