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| The UML 2.0 specifications which is slated
for release in April 2004 |
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| Many modern applications are being developed
based on object-oriented principles such as classes, methods,
and inheritance. One of the advantages of object orientation
is how well it lends itself to a notational representation
of these principles. Object modeling CASE |
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| A Use Case FAQ’s
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| Object Management Group (OMG) |
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| OMG UML Resource
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| The E-R (entity-relationship)
data model views the real world as a set of basic objects
(entities) and relationships among these objects. It is
intended primarily for the DB design process by allowing
the specification of an enterprise scheme. This represents
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| A site with links to many sites dealing
with Object Oriented system |
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| This is the place to find out about Data
Modeling: Conceptual Data |
| Modeling, Logical Data
Modeling, and Physical Data Modeling |
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| An Introduction
to Data Modeling |
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| A site with focus on Data
Modeling |
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| Building a Logical
Data Model |
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| SDML format is very simple text which provides
for easy parsing and support for attribute information
which is becoming more and more critical to analytic work
(but generally unsupported in the general sense with most
viewing/rendering systems today!). This makes the SDML
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