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UML is a standard for diagramming program design and development. | |||
The main types of diagrams that belong to UML are | The main types of diagrams that belong to UML are: | ||
class diagrams --------- to show the relationships between objects and classes | |||
sequence diagrams ------ to show time dependency of information flow | |||
collaboration diagrams - to show time dependency of information flow between objects | |||
use case diagrams ------ to show a high level example of system functionality as it relates to | |||
information flow between a system and its users | |||
state diagrams --------- to show how messages change the state of objects over time | |||
component diagrams ----- to show how objects are contained | |||
deployment diagrams ---- to show time dependencies in deployment | |||
entity relationship diagrams - | |||
James Rumbaugh, Ivar Jacobson and Grady Booch are together considered the main | |||
contributors to UML historically. Together they formed Rational Software. |
Revision as of 14:01, 13 September 2008
Unified Modeling Language
UML is a standard for diagramming program design and development.
The main types of diagrams that belong to UML are:
class diagrams --------- to show the relationships between objects and classes sequence diagrams ------ to show time dependency of information flow collaboration diagrams - to show time dependency of information flow between objects use case diagrams ------ to show a high level example of system functionality as it relates to information flow between a system and its users state diagrams --------- to show how messages change the state of objects over time component diagrams ----- to show how objects are contained deployment diagrams ---- to show time dependencies in deployment entity relationship diagrams -
James Rumbaugh, Ivar Jacobson and Grady Booch are together considered the main contributors to UML historically. Together they formed Rational Software.