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About UML and Domain model relationship
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Why UML has a prominent place when building domain models?
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hardly a "diversions" question. Moving to a more appropriate location.
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The Unified Modeling Language is a tool for designing object-oriented software, including business object models and domain models.
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Why UML is prominent? What s the feature of this support the Domain Model?
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Maybe because UML is a result of unifying the three most prominent modeling languages?
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