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Generalizable Element Summary
236 words, approx. 1 pages A generalization element is a model element—an element that is an abstraction of the system being modeled--that can take part in a generalization relationship. A generalization relationship is one where the child element that has been derived...
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 The object-modeling technique (OMT) is an object modeling language for software modeling and designing. It was developed circa 1991 by Rumbaugh, Blaha, Premerlani, Eddy and Lorensen as a method to develop object-oriented systems, and to support...



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On Conceptual Micro-Object Modeling.
07/01/2002: 6,774 words, approx. 23 pages ABSTRACT While much research has been devoted to data modeling, little attention has been paid to developing constructs for modeling micro-objects, i.e. constructs for modeling low dimension objects such as the attribute Birth_Date and the data type Boolean. Most data models consider attributes...
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