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  2. Stereotype (UML) - Wikipedia

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    In UML, become is a keyword for a specific UML stereotype, and applies to a dependency (modeled as a dashed arrow). Become shows that the source modeling element (the arrow's tail) is transformed into the target modeling element (the arrow's head), while keeping some sort of identity, even though it may have changed values, state , or even class.

  3. UModel - Wikipedia

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    UModel is a UML ( Unified Modeling Language) software modeling tool from Altova, the creator of XMLSpy. UModel supports all 14 UML 2 diagram types and adds a unique diagram for modeling XML Schemas in UML. UModel also supports SysML for embedded system developers, and business process modeling (BPMN notation) for enterprise analysts.

  4. Context model - Wikipedia

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    A context model (or context modeling) defines how context data are structured and maintained (It plays a key role in supporting efficient context management). [1] It aims to produce a formal or semi-formal description of the context information that is present in a context-aware system. In other words, the context is the surrounding element for ...

  5. Object Modeling in Color - Wikipedia

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    Object Modeling in Color. UML color standards are a set of four colors associated with Unified Modeling Language (UML) diagrams. The coloring system indicates which of several archetypes apply to the UML object. UML typically identifies a stereotype with a bracketed comment for each object identifying whether it is a class, interface, etc.

  6. Object-modeling language - Wikipedia

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    An object-modeling language is a standardized set of symbols used to model a software system using an object-oriented framework. The symbols can be either informal or formal ranging from predefined graphical templates to formal object models defined by grammars and specifications. A modeling language is usually associated with a methodology for ...

  7. Talk:Blackboard - Wikipedia

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    Racial Significance[ edit] The term "blackboard" is politically incorrect and deemed racist by many people with low intelligence. Generally, most schools call it a "Blackboard" or a "Whiteboard". The word blackboard is perfectly fine to use, and anyone who does assume it is racist to state what said object is, is a complete idiot.

  8. UXF - Wikipedia

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    UXF. In computing, UML eXchange Format ( UXF) is a XML -based model interchange format for Unified Modeling Language (UML), which is a standard software modeling language. UXF is a structured format described in 1998 and intended to encode, publish, access and exchange UML models. [1]

  9. Prosa UML Modeller - Wikipedia

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    Prosa UML Modeller assists software developers to design applications visually by using Unified Modeling Language. Unified Modeling Language - UML [1] [2] , [3] is a standardized graphic notation developed to create visual models of object oriented software systems. Prosa automates diagram creation and checking, and produces C++, C#, Java code ...