This lack of understanding inspired me to write this quick introduction to UML, focused on the basic diagrams used in visual modeling. Typically, they are either using it as a buzz word, or they have had a sliver of exposure to UML. However, after speaking with a majority of these job candidates, it becomes clear that they do not truly know UML. On 75 percent of the resumes I see, there is a bullet point claiming knowledge of UML. It is now the twenty-first century and UML has gained traction in our profession. Using UML, IT professionals could now read and disseminate system structure and design plans - just as construction workers have been doing for years with blueprints of buildings. ![]() UML brought forth a unified standard modeling notation that IT professionals had been wanting for years. ![]() One of the purposes of UML was to provide the development community with a stable and common design language that could be used to develop and build computer applications. Way back in the late twentieth century - 1997 to be exact - the Object Management Group (OMG) released the Unified Modeling Language (UML).
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