IT Manager's Journal: Introduction to UML | Linux Today

IT Manager’s Journal: Introduction to UML

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
May 6, 2007

“When you’re designing and developing new software systems, it
is often hard to see how all the pieces are suppose to fit
together. Unified Modeling Language (UML) is one tool that allow
developers and architects to ease the process and create a big
picture before committing to a particular technology.

“UML is simply a language, as its name suggests. It can be used,
along with a working development methodology, to aid in designing
and describing a software system. The process is called modeling.
UML allows architects, developers, management, testers, designers,
and users to come together and create a software model in an
abstract fashion…”

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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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