Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
Re: OK. Next question...
Author: Steve Ivy Posted: 12/10/1998; 6:50:59 AM Topic: What is XMI? The short answer... Msg #: 1086 (In response to 1084) Prev/Next: 1085 / 1088
UML is the Unified Modeling Language. Actually it isn't a language, though- it's more like a standard set of flowchart-like elements, used for describing Object-Oriented relationships: inheritance, "one-to-" relationships, properties, methods, etc. I believe it's also used in database design, though I could be mistaken. For more info, see:http://www.rational.com/uml/index.jtmpl
The idea, as I understand it, is that software designers work with programmers and clients to develop diagrams describing what needs to be accomplished. The software, like Rational Rose (http://www.rational.com/products/rose/index.jtmpl) can often actually generate initial C or Java code based on the models you develop, upon which you build the implementations.
(Please- anyone who has a better understanding of this stuff pipe in and correct me if needed.)
--Steve
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- Re: OK. Next question..., Dino Morelli, 12/10/1998; 7:31:54 AM
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