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Applying Stereotypes and Notes in UML Sequence Diagrams: Improving the Quality and Consistency of Your Diagrams

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Publisher IBM
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Topics Object-Oriented, UML Date added 25 Jan 2001
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Application of UML stereotypes and notes to sequence diagrams increases the communication value of your models. In the Unified Modeling Language (UML), stereotypes are a mechanism to define common and consistent extensions to the UML notation. An individual stereotype denotes a common use of a modeling element and is demarcated using <>.

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