What is object-oriented modeling? How does it differ from Unified Modeling Language (UML)?

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Object-oriented analysis and design uses an object-oriented approach to building conceptual and logical models of the system. UML is a modeling language for object-oriented system analysis, design, and deployment. UML is not a product, nor is it a process or a methodology. UML is a language for object-oriented modeling. To be exact, UML is a "meta-modeling" language. What this means is that UML "models the models," those object-oriented concepts such as classes, objects, and their interactions that are the actual models of the system in the same way that words and sentences are "meta-models" that describe our concepts of the world.

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A disposable diaper manufacturer hopes to capitalize on a foreign country's high birth rate by introducing its product line in that nation. Which of the reasons for expanding internationally does this demonstrate?

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An investor purchased an interest in a limited partnership, paying $10,000 in cash and signing a recourse note to the partnership under a letter of credit for $40,000. Which of the following statements are TRUE?

I. The investor's tax basis will be $10,000. II. The investor's tax basis will be $50,000. III. The investor's maximum loss will be $10,000. IV. The investor's maximum loss will be $50,000. A) I and IV. B) II and IV. C) I and III. D) II and III.

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