What is the intended scope of the Unified Modeling Language?
First and foremost, the Unified Modeling Language fuses the concepts of Booch, Objectory, and OMT. It is our intention to produce a single, common, and widely usable modeling language for these methods and, working with other methodolgists, for other methods as well. Second, the Unified Modeling Language pushes the envelope of what can be done with existing methods. In particular, we have targeted the modeling of concurrent, distributed systems, meaning that the Unified Modeling Language will contain elements that address these domains. Third, the Unified Modeling Language focuses on a standard language, not a standard process. It is our experience that different organizations and problem domains require different processes. (For example, the Microsoft development process is an interesting one, but building shrink-wrapped software is vastly different from building hard-real-time avionics systems upon which lives depend.) Therefore, our efforts are concentrating first on a common metamo
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