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==== Object-oriented ====
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[[Object modeling language]]s are modeling languages based on a standardized set of symbols and ways of arranging them to model (part of) an object oriented software design or system design.
 
Some organizations use them extensively in combination with a software development methodology to progress from initial specification to an implementation plan and to communicate that plan to an entire team of developers and stakeholders. Because a modeling language is visual and at a higher-level of abstraction than code, using models encourages the generation of a shared vision that may prevent problems of differing interpretation later in development. Often software modeling tools are used to construct these models, which may then be capable of automatic translation to code.
 
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