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The Unified Modeling Language (UML) has become an effective standard for software modelling.How many different notations does it have ?a.3b.4c.6d.9

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The Unified Modeling Language (UML) has become an effective standard for software modelling.

How many different notations does it have ?
a. 3
b. 4
c. 6
d. 9

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Solution

The Unified Modeling Language (UML) has a total of 14 different types of diagrams, which can be categorized into two main groups: structure diagrams and behavior diagrams. However, the question seems to ask about notations rather than specific diagram types.

Given the options provided:

a. 3
b. 4
c. 6
d. 9

The answer is none of the options listed corresponds to the total count of diagram types in UML.

To clarify:

  • UML generally encompasses more than what's indicated in the options. It includes various diagrams such as class diagrams, use case diagrams, sequence diagrams, activity diagrams, etc.

Therefore, none of the choices accurately reflect the overall number, and further information might be necessary to provide a precise answer within the options given.

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