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From the Unified Modeling Language (UML) to C++

PublisherSinan Si Alhir
Format HTMLDate added01 Jun 1999
Topics Distributed Objects, Programming Languages, UML
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System development may be characterized as problem solving and implementing the solution. Conceptualizing a problem involves representing the problem using representational constructs (mental notions or ideas). Solving the problem involves manipulating representational constructs from the problem domain and the solution domain to derive a representation of the desired solution. Implementing a solution involves mapping the representational constructs of the solution into the solution world, i.e., constructing the solution. This white paper describes the overall context in which the UML applies, how the UML is holistically and cohesively organized to facilitate problem solving, and how various UML elements are translated to C++ is described.

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