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Object-oriented modeling is typically done via [[use cases]] and abstract definitions of the most important objects. The most common language used to do object-oriented modeling is the [[Object Management Group|Object Management Group's]] [[Unified Modeling Language|Unified Modeling Language (UML)]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Jacobsen|first=Ivar|title=Object Oriented Software Engineering|year=1992|publisher=Addison-Wesley ACM Press|isbn=0-201-54435-0|pages=15,199|author2=Magnus Christerson |author3=Patrik Jonsson |author4=Gunnar Overgaard }}</ref>
 
==See also==
* [[Object-oriented analysis and design]]
 
== References ==