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The Unified Modeling Language

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The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is part of a development to merge (unify) the concepts in the Booch, Objectory and OMT methods (Booch and Rumbaugh 1995; Booch et al 1996). The method is still under development (and has taken a low profile recently), however the notation underlying this method is nearing completion. This notation is now the focus of the current work of Booch, Rumbaugh and Jacobson and is receiving a great deal of interest. Microsoft Corporation, Hewlett Packard, Oracle, and Texas Instruments have all endorsed the UML.

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Hunt, J. (1998). The Unified Modeling Language. In: Java and Object Orientation: An Introduction. Applied Computing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3380-3_28

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