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Object-oriented modeling

Object-oriented modeling (OOM) is an approach to modeling a system as objects. It is primarily used for developing software, but can be and is used for other types of systems such as business process. Unified Modeling Language (UML) and SysML are two popular international standard languages used for OOM.

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Object-oriented modeling

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modeling oom language object-oriented used software development practice system process two methodology unified primarily classes developing design systems uml popular

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business processinstance ofbut can be and is used for other types of systems0.80text
technologyinstance ofand refine them into detailed designs and codes by constraints0.80text
budgetinstance ofand refine them into detailed designs and codes by constraints0.80text

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