Definition for Difference between revisions of "Stereotyping"

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It extends the vocabulary of UML by creating specialized building blocks for modeling. For example, you can specialize the UML class symbol by labeling it as <<Control>> and adding an identifying icon. You may then use the label to identify all control classes or use the icon as a substitute for the standard box. Every UML notation can be stereotyped.
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1) It extends the vocabulary of UML by creating specialized building blocks for modeling. For example, you can specialize the UML class symbol by labeling it as <<Control>> and adding an identifying icon. You may then use the label to identify all control classes or use the icon as a substitute for the standard box. Every UML notation can be stereotyped.
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2) the process of attributing behavioral characteristics to all members of a group; formulated on the basis of limited experiences with and information about the group, coupled with an unwillingness to examine prejudices.

Latest revision as of 15:29, 8 April 2019

1) It extends the vocabulary of UML by creating specialized building blocks for modeling. For example, you can specialize the UML class symbol by labeling it as <<Control>> and adding an identifying icon. You may then use the label to identify all control classes or use the icon as a substitute for the standard box. Every UML notation can be stereotyped.

2) the process of attributing behavioral characteristics to all members of a group; formulated on the basis of limited experiences with and information about the group, coupled with an unwillingness to examine prejudices.