July 2001
Intermediate to advanced
656 pages
15h 51m
English
The UP defines something called a Domain Model, which is illustrated with UML notation. However, there is no term “Domain Model” to be found in the official UML documentation. This points to an important insight:
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The UML simply describes raw diagram types, such as class diagrams and sequence diagrams. It does not superimpose a method or modeling perspective on these. Rather, a process (such as the UP) applies raw UML in the context of methodologist-defined models. |
For example, raw UML class diagramming notation can be used to create pictures of domain conceptual classes (a domain model), software classes, relational database tables, and so forth.
Thus, do not confuse the basic UML ...
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