Exam 12: Other Class and Object Relationships

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A class that has one or more classes defined within it is called a(n)

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Iterative design is best described as

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An aggregate class can have multiple parts.

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A relationship where the lifetimes of parts are independent of the lifetime of the whole is best described as a(n)

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A relationship where the whole is responsible for the disposition of its parts is called

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A role name is optional for a relationship that is a self-association.

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The multiplicity symbol 1..4 means

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Which of the following statements is not a common advantage of object-oriented design?

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An object-oriented approach to design tends to promote programmer productivity.

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An object may be a part of only one composite at a time.

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A magazine for teens is a kind of publication is an example of

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Which of the symbols below means "zero or more,without limit"?

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An inner class inherits data and methods from its enclosing class.

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A composite relationship is represented on a class diagram by a(n)

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Applications designed using an object-oriented approach are resistant to change.

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A trip includes stops at four well-known tourist sites is an example of

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An inner class

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Which of the following statements is not true of a composite?

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A line connecting two classes on a class diagram represents a

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Composition is not a form of aggregation.

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