It should go without saying that the focus of UML is modeling. However, what that means, exactly, can be an open-ended question. (71) is a means to capture ideas, relationships, decisions, and requirements in a well-defined notation that can be applied to many different domains. Modeling not only means different things to different people, but also it can use different pieces of UML depending on what you are trying to convey. In general, a UML model is made up of one or more (72) . A diagram graphically represents things, and the relationships between these things. These (73) can be representations of real-world objects, pure software constructs, or a description of the behavior of some other objects. It is common for an individual thing to show up on multiple diagrams; each diagram represents a particular interest, or view, of the thing being modeled. UML 2.0 divides diagrams into two categories: structural diagrams and behavioral diagrams. (74) are u sed to capture the physical organization of the things in your system, i.e., how one object relates to another. (75) focus on the behavior of elements in a system. For example, you can use behavioral diagrams to capture requirements, operations, and internal state changes for elements.
A. Programming
B. Analyzing
C. Designing
D. Modeling
Virtual reality (or VR (1) ) is kind of a buzzword these days in computer graphics.VR is artificial reality created by a computer that is so enveloping that it is perceived by the mind as being truly real.VR exists in many (2) .A traditional view of virtual reality uses headsets and data gloves.The headset serves as the eyes and ears to your virtual world,projecting sights and sounds generated by the computer.The data glove becomes your hand,enabling you to interact with this (3) world.As you move your head around,the computer will track your motion and display the right image.VR is the most demanding (4) for computer graphics,requiring hardware and software capable of supporting realtime 3D (5) .
A. for certain
B. for any sake
C. for all
D. for short