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Re: Standard Notation for Architecture Description
Subject:Re: Standard Notation for Architecture Description From:"Susan W. Gallagher" <sgallagher -at- EXPERSOFT -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 6 Jan 1999 13:59:50 -0800
At 12:51 PM 1/6/99 -0800, Susan Purcell wrote:
>I've just rejoined the list. Feels good to be back.
Welcome home! ;-)
>
>I am hoping that someone can point me toward the information I need. I am
>working on a software architecture description and am wondering, is there a
>standard
>notation for graphic illustrations of this type?
There used to be three such standards: (Grady) Booch Notation, OMT (Object
Modeling Technique -- Jim Rumbaugh), or OOSE/(Ivar) Jacobson methods. But,
a few years ago, Grady Booch, Ivar Jacobson, and Jim Rumbaugh all went to
work for Rational Corp. and today there's a single standard: UML (Unified
Modeling Language). Go to
and select the UML Resource Center link from the left column of
Rational's home page. There's a FAQ for Beginners, online tutorials,
a reading list, lists of user groups and available training... Even
a free CD!