Part V
Canonical Models
Part V presents several canonical models — models that often appear and cut across individual applications. These models are services with logic that stands apart from the various applications that use them. The canonical models contrast with the archetypes, in that archetypes revolve around a basic concept found in models, while canonical models are complete models that can be used as part of a larger application.
Chapter 12 presents several approaches to the translation of human languages. Software that is written for international markets must be able to support multiple languages such as English, Spanish, and Chinese. Data can often be stored in the language of entry, but there is a need to translate metadata, such ...
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