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In Chapter 3, we have discussed how to use generalization, containment, cardinality constraints, and associations to control the set of legal instances of a model. Nevertheless, when working on your own models, you must have arrived at situations when capturing the exact set of desirable instances using a class diagram was either impossible or cumbersome in counterproductive ways.
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WÄ…sowski, A., Berger, T. (2023). Static Semantics. In: Domain-Specific Languages. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-23669-3_5
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