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Title: CBDi Forum Journal - February 1998
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Publication Date: 14 March 2001
Report Type: Interact
Abstract: CBDi Forum Journal - February 1998 Like the fashion industry, modelling has undergone regular changes over the years, reflecting the techniques in vogue at the time. Remember levelled data flow diagrams, functional hierarchies, entity relationship models, and process models? Now the industry is set to undergo another change, driven by the recent OMG approval of the Unified Modeling Language (UML). In this edition of the CBDi Forum Journal, we take a closer look at what this shift in modelling techniques means for the average development project, and how this assists the move to CBD. For anyone that has missed the story so far, the UML is an object modelling language for specifying and docume
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