Abstract
Thus far, we’ve been focused on the static structure of the problem being modeled—the blueprint for our custom home, as it were. As you learned in Chapter 10, this static structure is communicated via a class diagram plus supporting documentation. The building blocks of a class diagram are as follows:
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Classes
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Associations/aggregations
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Fields
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Generalization/specialization hierarchies (also known as inheritance relationships)
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Operations/methods
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(2008). Modeling the Dynamic/Behavioral Aspects of the System. In: Beginning C# 2008 Objects. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1087-0_11
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