Experts: UML is active, but the buzz is lost
July 30, 2010 —
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Since the release as a specification of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) 2.0 by the Object Management Group in 2005, the language seems to have fallen off the radar. Although minor releases have followed, it raises the question: What is the state of UML? Some industry experts say its seemingly dormant state is from being readily accepted, while others find it obsolete.
Scott Ambler, chief methodologist for agile and lean within IBM Rational, said, “UML is still active, but has lost buzz over the years because it’s become the [de facto] standard. It’s just not as radical anymore.”
Greg Carter, executive vice president and CTO of Metastorm, a provider of architecture software, believes UML is a little less of a hot topic because “application development is changing and people are using modeling now to generate executable applications as opposed to generating code, and that is just the fact,” he said.
Organizations are now starting with people, process and function models, which eliminates the need to generate UML models because code is not generated, Carter added. “I think the generating of code is getting a little passé, but I do think UML as a whole is still an important piece,” he said, but added that it is getting eclipsed a little bit by the broader idea of application development remodeling.
Vineet Sinha, founder of Architexa (a startup architecture software company), thinks UML tools have typically existed to help design and generate code, but finds there are other avenues to take. Formerly at Microsoft, Sinha found that typical modeling tools did not help developers, and the reverse-engineering feature produced too much information that it was hard to digest.
According to OMG’s website, Sinha said, UML is for discussing, designing, understanding and verifying the software’s architecture. “Tools have little support for understanding” existing code, he said, which has become the basis of his “exploratory tools” to help developers understand an existing codebase.
“Some people say very quietly that UML doesn’t work, but what that really means is UML doesn’t work for the person whose first priority is coding,” Sinha said. And it’s not that UML is hard, as some people may say, he added. But it is work to makes these diagrams and keep them up to date.
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