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===UML class metamodel=== | |||
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UML is unique in that it has a standard data representation. This representation is called the metamodel. | |||
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The meta-model is a description of UML | |||
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UML. It describes the objects, attributes, and | |||
relationships necessary to represent the concepts of UML within a software application. | |||
'''UML class metamodel''' defines what a UML class is. | |||
== Bibliography== | |||
* Zhao L., Siau K. (2003). Meta-Model Based Information Mediation // Idea Group Inc., p. 8 – 9. | |||
* Muller P.A. (1997). Instant UML // Wrox Press, p. 73–94 | |||
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Revision as of 11:26, 2 October 2007
UML class metamodel
UML is unique in that it has a standard data representation. This representation is called the metamodel. The meta-model is a description of UML in UML. It describes the objects, attributes, and relationships necessary to represent the concepts of UML within a software application.
UML class metamodel defines what a UML class is.
Bibliography
- Zhao L., Siau K. (2003). Meta-Model Based Information Mediation // Idea Group Inc., p. 8 – 9.
- Muller P.A. (1997). Instant UML // Wrox Press, p. 73–94