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jessicacav

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What is a deployment diagram?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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A domain catalog is a directory of supporting domain documents.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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A deployment diagram, the last major UML tool, is used to visualize the static aspect of the physical nodes and their relationships and to specify their details for construction. This diagram is not specifically about hardware, but about how the software is configured in relation to hardware.
A deployment diagram is a structural diagram that depicts the relationship between nodes. A node is a physical element that exists at run time and that represents a computational resource, generally having at least some memory and, often times, processing capability. You can use stereotyping and other UML extension mechanisms with the deployment diagram.

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