25-08-2017, 09:32 PM
UML - Indian Assurance company
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What is UML?
The UML is a language for
Visualizing
Specifying
Constructing
Documenting
the artifacts of a software-intensive system.
Visualizing The UML is more than just a bunch of graphical symbols. Rather, behind each symbol in the UML notation is a well-defined semantics. In this manner, one developer can write a model in the UML, and another developer, or even another tool, can interpret that model unambiguously.
Specifying means building models that are precise, unambiguous, and complete.
Constructing the UML is not a visual programming language, but its models can be directly connected to a variety of programming languages.
Documenting a healthy s/w organization produces all sorts of artifacts in addition to raw executable code. These artifacts include Requirements, Architecture, Design, Source code, Project plans, Tests, Prototypes & Releases.