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Modeling Object-Oriented SAS/AF Applications Using UML

Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: UML is a widely used modeling standard for developing object-oriented systems; it stands for The OMG’s Unified Modeling Language (UML). It is becoming more mature and integrated in many development methodologies. Confronted with a complex SAS/AF application, it was decided to turn to a real object-oriented approach, on a small scale and use a UML way to represent the model. It revealed to be helpful in building better application architecture, with a simpler user interface and a concept of business layer classes. It allowed to divide the work among many programmers and to support full-fledged development standards.


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