Exam 5: Structural Modeling
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This chapter suggested three representations that could be used for structural modeling: CRC cards, class diagrams, and ___________________.
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In the textual analysis of a use case, the use case name suggests possible classes while the verbs suggest possible operations.
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Common object lists technique identifies candidate objects for a structural model by analyzing a list of objects that are common to the business domain.
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The main building blocks of a class diagram are the relationships between entities
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A class diagram is a dynamic model that shows how the classes and relationships change over time.
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Define the following terms: class, attribute, and operation. Give examples of each.
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One of rules for verifying the structural model is to check that the object type of the attributes listed on the back of the CRC card and with the attributes in the attribute list of the class on a class diagram implies _______________from the class to the class of the object type.
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One of the rules used for verifying and validating the structural model is to check that the responsibilities listed on the front of the CRC card must be included as attributes in a class on a class diagram, and vice versa.
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Explain the concept of object diagrams. How do they differ from class diagrams?
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Textual analysis is the review of corporate documents to identify potential objects, attributes, operations, and relationships.
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CRC cards are used to capture all of the relevant information associated with a class.
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A(n) _____ of an analysis class is where the behavior of the class is defined.
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Describe the common object list technique for identifying candidate objects for a structural model.
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A(n) _____ formalizes the interactions between a client and server object.
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Patterns are useful for identifying classes, attributes, operations, and relationships in certain business domains.
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