Modeling of periodic growing baking yeast using language UML
Abstract
We consider the process of growing biotech baking yeast, carried out periodic manner and has the following stages: fold accumulation, maturation, unloading and cleaning. Mathematical model of the machine for baking yeast cultivation consists of logical and dynamic parts. To describe the logic of using Unified Modeling Language UML.
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