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Unified Modeling Language - Übersetzung nach Englisch

SOFTWARE SYSTEM DESIGN MODELING TOOL
UnifiedModelingLanguage; Uml; Unified Modelling Language; UML Diagram; UML Model diagram; Structure diagram (UML); UML model diagram; UML diagram; Structure diagram; Interaction diagram; UML class metamodel; Universal Modeling Language; UML 2; UML 2.0; Unified modeling language; UML diagrams; UML metamodel; RSA-RTE; IBM Rational Software Architect; UML; Precise UML
  • Illustration of the Meta-Object Facility
  • History of object-oriented methods and notation
  • Hierarchy of UML 2.2 Diagrams, shown as a [[class diagram]]
  • UML logo

Unified Modeling Language         
Unified Modeling Language, lingua generica di programmazione usata nello svilupo di progetti orientati ad oggetto (inform.)
Virtual Reality Modeling Language         
FILE FORMAT FOR REPRESENTING 3D INTERACTIVE VECTOR GRAPHICS
3-dimensional graphics editor; VRML97; Virtual Reality Modeling Language; .wrl; Virtual Reality Modelling Language; Chat3D; Blaxxum; Vrml; VRML XML; WRL (file extension)
VRML (lingua di progettazione di situazione simulata, lingua utilizzata nella realizzazione di modelli tridimensionali da presentare nei siti Internet)
modelling clay         
  • Industrial clay: a clay model of a BMW
  • Giant [[clay]] sculptures in [[Caruaru]] ([[Brazil]]).
  • Roses and seashells made of [[Paperclay]] (DECO)
ANY OF A GROUP OF MALLEABLE SUBSTANCES USED IN BUILDING AND SCULPTING
Modeling clay; Márla; Molding clay; Plastilin; Plasteline; Modeling compound; Modelling compound
creta per modellare

Definition

Unified Modeling Language
<language> (UML) A non-proprietary, third generation {modelling language}. The Unified Modeling Language is an open method used to specify, visualise, construct and document the artifacts of an object-oriented software-intensive system under development. The UML represents a compilation of "best engineering practices" which have proven successful in modelling large, complex systems. UML succeeds the concepts of Booch, OMT and OOSE by fusing them into a single, common and widely usable modelling language. UML aims to be a standard modelling language which can model concurrent and distributed systems. UML is not an industry standard, but is taking shape under the auspices of the Object Management Group (OMG). OMG has called for information on object-oriented methodologies, that might create a rigorous software modelling language. Many industry leaders have responded in earnest to help create the standard. See also: STP, IDE. OMG UML Home (http://uml.org/). {Rational UML Resource Center (http://rational.com/uml/index.jsp)}. (2002-01-03)

Wikipedia

Unified Modeling Language

The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a general-purpose modeling language that is intended to provide a standard way to visualize the design of a system.

UML provides a standard notation for many types of diagrams which can be roughly divided into 3 main groups: behavior diagrams, interaction diagrams, and structure diagrams.

The creation of UML was originally motivated by the desire to standardize the disparate notational systems and approaches to software design. It was developed at Rational Software in 1994–1995, with further development led by them through 1996.

In 1997, UML was adopted as a standard by the Object Management Group (OMG), and has been managed by this organization ever since. In 2005, UML was also published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) as an approved ISO standard. Since then the standard has been periodically revised to cover the latest revision of UML.

In software engineering, most practitioners do not use UML, but instead produce informal hand drawn diagrams; these diagrams, however, often include elements from UML.: 536