Re: Will the UML ever become truly universal?
- From: Robert C. Martin <unclebob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 14:03:05 -0500
UML is a notation. It's good for some things, and not so good for
other things. The "U" in UML does not stand for "Universal", it
stands for "Unified".
-----
Robert C. Martin (Uncle Bob) | email: unclebob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Object Mentor Inc. | blog: www.butunclebob.com
The Agile Transition Experts | web: www.objectmentor.com
800-338-6716
"The aim of science is not to open the door to infinite wisdom,
but to set a limit to infinite error."
-- Bertolt Brecht, Life of Galileo
.
- References:
- Will the UML ever become truly universal?
- From: Nameless
- Will the UML ever become truly universal?
- Prev by Date: Re: UML: Is it allowed to introduce custom stereotypes on classes? What about methods?
- Next by Date: Re: Dated info: Mentor acquires Project Technology
- Previous by thread: Re: Will the UML ever become truly universal?
- Next by thread: Re: Will the UML ever become truly universal?
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|