Research of Weapon Training Simulator Software Model Based on UML

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In the weapon maintenance and training simulator software system development process, with the object-oriented analysis methods introduced, the software system was modeled by the Unified Modeling Language (UML), and described with case diagrams, class diagrams, sequence diagrams and activity diagrams. The results show that modeling by UML can standardize systems development process, optimize software structure, improve the efficiency of system development and enhance the readability and maintainability. Results of this study for the design and development of weapons maintenance and training simulator software system has a certain significance.

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