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I propose that we change the name of this article from "Stereotype (computing)" to "Stereotype (UML)". This gets us away from the general category of Computing, where there seems to be no other specific relationships other than UML, thus my proposal. This will also bring the article in line with other similar UML articles |
I propose that we change the name of this article from "Stereotype (computing)" to "Stereotype (UML)". This gets us away from the general category of Computing, where there seems to be no other specific relationships other than UML, thus my proposal. This will also bring the article in line with other similar UML articles such as [[Activity (UML)]], [[Actor (UML)]], and [[Event (UML)]]. Thanks! // [[User:Brick Thrower|Brick Thrower]] 06:53, 9 October 2006 (UTC) |
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- "In computing, a stereotype is a concept in the Unified Modeling Language, where it is used to encapsulate behaviors"
For me this definition does not seem to be correct. Is there some UML specialist around to check it? Thnks [Casual]
- Common Stereotypes:
Common examples being Control, Entity and Boundary. Given by the UML Specification... just something to be added to this stub [22 June 06 - K]
Rename article
I propose that we change the name of this article from "Stereotype (computing)" to "Stereotype (UML)". This gets us away from the general category of Computing, where there seems to be no other specific relationships other than UML, thus my proposal. This will also bring the article in line with other similar UML articles such as Activity (UML), Actor (UML), and Event (UML). Thanks! // Brick Thrower 06:53, 9 October 2006 (UTC)