July 2001
Intermediate to advanced
656 pages
15h 51m
English
While on the subject of RDBs, not surprisingly, the UML has become a popular notation for data models. Note that one of the official UP artifacts is the Data Model, which is part of the Design discipline. Figure 34.2 illustrates some notation in the UML for data modeling.

These stereotypes are not part of the core UML—they are an extension. To generalize, the UML has the concept of a UML profile: a coherent set of UML stereotypes, tagged values, and constraints for a particular purpose. Figure 34.2 illustrates part of the proposed (to the OMG) UML Data Modeling Profile; ...
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