SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

SOFTWARE DESIGN

OBJECT ORIENTED DESIGN

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UML stands for:
A
Unified Module Language
B
Unified Modeling Language
C
Universal Module Leveling
D
Universal Module Language
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Definition: UML stands for Unified Modelling Language. It is a generic developmental modelling language used for analysis, design and implementation of software systems. The purpose of UML is to provide a simple and common method to visualise a software system’s inherent architectural properties.

Detailed explanation-2: -Unified Modeling Language is a visual language that helps software developers visualise and construct new systems. It’s a set of rules specifically for drawing diagrams. UML may help software engineers to better their understanding of potential results or errors when developing a programme.

Detailed explanation-3: -UML can be described as a general purpose visual modeling language to visualize, specify, construct, and document software system. Although UML is generally used to model software systems, it is not limited within this boundary. It is also used to model non-software systems as well.

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