Exam 14: Object-Oriented Data Modeling

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Each role has a duplicity, which indicates how many objects participate in a given relationship.

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An object encapsulates both data and behavior.

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The implementation of an operation is called a(n):

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{disjoint, complete} is an example of a UML:

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________ means that the same operation can apply to two or more classes in different ways.

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A composition is an instance of class that is made up of more than one class.

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What is polymorphism?

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A class diagram shows the dynamic structure of an object-oriented model.

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An operation is a function or service that is provided by all of the classes.

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In overriding for restriction, the protocol of the new operation in the subclass is restricted.

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An association class is similar to an associative entity in the E-R model.

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A state represents how an object acts.

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An abstract operation describes the implementation of an operation.

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The Unified Modeling Language:

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Encapsulation is the technique of hiding the internal implementation details of an object from its external view.

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All of the following are benefits of object-oriented modeling EXCEPT:

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A diagram that shows the static structure of an object-oriented model is called a(n):

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An association ________ is an association that has attributes or operations of its own.

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An operation that creates a new instance of a class is called a(n):

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According to the UML Notation Guide, the term disjoint means that a descendent may not be descended from more than one of the subclasses.

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