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<br>Example:
<br>A Text Editor owns a Buffer (composition). A Text Editor uses a File (aggregation).
<br>A Text Editor owns a Buffer (composition). A Text Editor uses a File (aggregation).
<br>The university exists on its departments (composition). Departments uses its members (aggregation).
<br>The university has faculties which exists on its departments (composition). Departments uses employees/members (aggregation).


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 16:31, 18 January 2015

Modelling tools have their own interpretation of how diagrams, icons are used. This webpage tries to give some clues on how this implementation are made.

Diagram Elements Sterotypes
Class Diagram Elements
Class Diagram Elements
Standard Icons Stereotypes.
Standard Icons Stereotypes.

Object Orientation Basic Elements

Basic OO Elements:

Association

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A bidirectional association Unless otherwise specified, navigation across an association is bidirectional, although it may be limited to just one direction by adorning some end with an arrowhead pointing to the direction of traversal.
Description
Association defines a relationship between classes of objects that allows one object instance to cause another to perform an action on its behalf.

Aggregation

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d0/Aggregation-Composition3.png
A bidirectional association
Description
Association defines a relationship between classes of objects that allows one object instance to cause another to perform an action on its behalf.
A "uses" B = Aggregation : B exists independently (conceptually) from A.


Example:
A Company is an aggregation of People. A Company is a composition of Accounts. When a Company ceases to do business its Accounts cease to exist but its People continue to exist.

Composition

A "owns" B = Composition : B has no meaning or purpose in the system without A.


Example:
A Text Editor owns a Buffer (composition). A Text Editor uses a File (aggregation).
The university has faculties which exists on its departments (composition). Departments uses employees/members (aggregation).

See also

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Reference

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