UML 2.0 - Based Systems Engineering Using a Model Driven Approach

Overview More and more, system engineers are turning to the Unified Modeling Language (UML) to specify and structure their systems. This has many advantages, including verifiability and ease of passing off information to other engineering disciplines, particularly software. This webcast focuses on how the new UML 2.0 meets the needs of systems engineers, and identifies a process that systems engineers can use to capture requirements and specify architecture.

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PublisherI-Logix   
Live Date14th January 2009 05:36 UTC
FormatWebcast   
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