Exam 14: Object-Oriented Data Modeling
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Both E-R model and object-oriented models are centered around:
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When an operation may apply to two or more classes in different ways, this is known as polymorphism.
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A UML is a graph of instances that are compatible with a given class diagram.
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A(n) ________ is an attribute of a class that specifies a value common to an entire class.
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A duplicity specification in a class diagram is shown as a text string representing an interval (or intervals) of integers.
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Each role has a duplicity, which indicates how many objects participate in a given relationship.
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An association class is an association that participates in no relationships.
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________ indicates how many objects participate in a given relationship.
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Aggregation is a part-of relationship between a component object and an aggregate object.
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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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A(n) ________ defines the form or protocol of an operation, but not its implementation.
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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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