Stereotype (Computing)

For the same term in general usage, see stereotype. In computing, a stereotype is a concept in the Unified Modeling Language, where it is used to encapsulate behaviors. Thus, a stereotype is used as a vehicle for communicating software requirements and designs, and lacks the negative connotation present in general usage. Denote stereotypes with double angle brackets. In a class diagram example, stereotypes can be used to describe method behaviors, such as <> and <>.

 

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