(A) Stereotype is used for extending
the UML language.
(B) Stereotyped class must be
abstract
(C) The stereotype indicates that
the UML element cannot be changed
(D) UML profiles can be stereotyped
for backward compatibility
Answer A.
Graphically, a stereotype is rendered as a name enclosed by (« » or, if guillemets proper are
no available, << >>) and placed above the name of another element.
In addition or alternatively it may be indicated by a specific icon.
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