| James Rumbaugh, Ivar Jacobson, and Grady Booch. The Unified Modeling Language Refrence Manual. Object Technology Series. Addison Wesley Longman, Reading, Mass., 1999. |
....data models. 5.1 Standard Class Library Note that we expect most data models described with this language will have a similar overall structure. This similarity is captured in the base classes. Future data models can build specialized classes in form of subclasses. Figure 3 shows the UML [22] representation of the base classes which are programming paradigm independent. The translation of the UML diagrams into the specified syntax is straightforward. Initially, there is an application for which performance analysis has to be done. Every application has a name and may possibly have a ....
J. Rumbaugh, I. Jacobson, and G. Booch. The Unified Modeling Language Refrence Manual. Object Technology Series. Addison Wesley Longman, Reading, Mass., 1999.
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James Rumbaugh, Ivar Jacobson, and Grady Booch. The Unified Modeling Language Refrence Manual. Object Technology Series. Addison Wesley Longman, Reading, Mass., 1999.
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James Rumbaugh, Ivar Jacobson, and Grady Booch. The Unified Modeling Language Refrence Manual. Object Technology Series. Addison Wesley Longman, Reading, Mass., 1999.
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