How does the Unified Modeling Language affect existing Booch, Objectory, and OMT users?
There are three parts to this answer. First, it should be made clear that the Unified Modeling Language is not a radical departure from Booch, Objectory, or OMT, but rather the legitimate successor to all three. This means that if you are a Booch, Objectory, or OMT user today, your training, experience, and tools will be preserved, because the Unified Modeling Language is a natural evolutionary step. Second, the Unified Modeling Language is more expressive yet simpler, cleaner, and more uniform than Booch, Objectory, or OMT. This means that there is value in moving to the Unified Modeling Language, because it will allow projects to model things they could not have done before. Third, you need not wait for the Unified Modeling Language to get value out of object-oriented technology. It will take some time for the Unified Modeling Language to wind its way through the standards process; it will take some time for tools vendors to support the method. If you choose to use object-oriented st
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