Classifier is an abstract UML metaclass to support classification of instances according to their features. Classifier describes a set of instances that have common features. A feature declares a structural (properties) or behavioral (operations) characteristic of instances of classifiers.
More formally, in UML 2.2 Classifier is (extends):
Namespace is an element in a model that can own (contain) other named elements. As a Namespace, classifier can have features.
Type represents a set of values. A typed element that has this type is constrained to represent values within this set. As a Type, classifier can own generalizations, thereby making it possible to define generalization relationships to other classifiers.
Redefinable Element is an element that, when defined in the context of a classifier, can be redefined more specifically or differently in the context of another classifier that specializes (directly or indirectly) the context classifier. As a Redefinable Element, it is possible for classifier to redefine nested classifiers.
Some examples (subclasses) of Classifiersin UML 2.2 are:
UML stands for Unified Modeling Language. It is a modelling language in software, designed to provide a standard way to visualize the design of a system.
A bust in modeling would mean a head and shoulders figure.
So much meaning in one word. The word "simply" in the title Simply Modeling probably means first that the subject is modeling only, and not some other topic as well; and second that modeling can and should be simple. It could also be taken dismissively to mean that there is nothing to modeling, that modeling is not difficult or important.
I'm not sure what you mean by an example of modeling but all aspiring and new models should send their photos to legitimate modeling agencies.
no modeling is when u design carving is when u carve it u mold it
I'm not sure what you mean by modeling emails. Do you mean email addresses of models? Unless this question is clarified further, I can't provide an accurate answer.
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Make up and hair?
If you mean clay soils, then yes. If you mean modeling clay, no.
GAMS is the uggliest possible mathematical modeling language in the world.If ever you need to learn more about it, try http://www.gams.com"gams" is also a very old American slang word for "legs".
If you mean hard surface by polygon. Then organic modeling is modeling things that are alive like trees and people and hard surface modeling is modeling cars and anything planar. Both can be modeled with polygons but usually organic models will be converted to subdivision meshes
If you mean the modeling stage, then you can't.