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Why Unified Modeling Language (UML)

Author: exforsys.com      Published: 5th Jun 2007     Visited: 826 times 
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There are a number of reasons why you will want to consider Unified Modeling Language (UML) - for your application development. When I think of UML, one term which comes to mind is "software quality." One thing that has plagued the software industry in recent year is poor software design. While the software industry has done fairly well for the last decade, the impact of globalization is changing the ways in which software is designed.

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