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Методы и средства UML как инструменты проектирования программного обеспечения

Методы и средства UML как инструменты проектирования программного обеспечения

Abstract

Рассмотрен процесс разработки программного обеспечения на этапе его проектирования с помощью инструментов графического моделирования в соответствии с объектно-ориентированным подходом. Показано использование инструментария UML на практическом примере. Описаны средства графического моделирования с помощью UML.The paper describes software development at the stage of its designing by means of graphic modeling tools in accordance with object-oriented approach. The usage of UML-toolkit is shown in practice. The tools of graphic UML-modeling are described.

Keywords

ИНФОРМАЦИОННЫЕ СИСТЕМЫ, МОДЕЛИРОВАНИЕ, ПРОЕКТИРОВАНИЕ, РАЗРАБОТКА

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popularity
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influence
This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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impulse
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