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What is UML?

Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a standardized general-purpose modeling language in the field of software engineering. It is used to visualize, specify, construct, and document the artifacts of a software system. UML helps developers create blueprints that capture their ideas in a standard, easy-to-understand way, covering everything from high-level system architecture down to classes and algorithms.

What other technologies are related to UML?

UML Competitor Technologies

BPMN is a notation for business process modeling, which can overlap with UML's activity diagrams and other behavioral diagrams.
mentioned alongside UML in 41% (10k) of relevant job posts
ArchiMate is an enterprise architecture modeling language, which offers similar features to UML's component diagrams, deployment diagrams, and other structural diagrams.
mentioned alongside UML in 34% (2.8k) of relevant job posts
The C4 model is a graphical notation technique for modelling the architecture of software systems. It provides a set of diagrams, which could overlap with UML's component diagrams, deployment diagrams, and other structural diagrams.
mentioned alongside UML in 57% (628) of relevant job posts

UML Complementary Technologies

SysML is a general-purpose modeling language for systems engineering that extends UML.
mentioned alongside UML in 38% (9.3k) of relevant job posts
Enterprise Architect is a tool that supports UML and other modeling languages.
mentioned alongside UML in 34% (3.4k) of relevant job posts
The Unified Architecture Framework (UAF) is an architecture framework based on the UPDM and is designed to support the US Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF), the UK Ministry of Defence Architecture Framework (MODAF), the NATO Architecture Framework (NAF), and other enterprise architecture frameworks.
mentioned alongside UML in 39% (681) of relevant job posts

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