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Unicode is a computing industry standard for representing and processing text. It defines a set of characters and assigns each character a unique number, which allows different systems to represent and interpret text in a standardized way.
Unicode is a computing industry standard for representing and processing text.  


Unicode is relevant because OCL allows the use of Unicode characters in its operators and expressions. For example, OCL uses the "≠" (not equal to) operator, which is represented by the Unicode character U+2260.
It defines a set of characters and assigns each character a unique number, which allows different systems to represent and interpret the text in a standardized way.


See [[Encoding]]
See: [[Encoding]].
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Unicode is a computing industry standard for representing and processing text.

It defines a set of characters and assigns each character a unique number, which allows different systems to represent and interpret the text in a standardized way.

See: Encoding.

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