Exam 2: The Concept of Object Orientation
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Analysis of a system helps us discover the concepts of the real world and build a(n) ________ of the product.
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Describe the state of an object and explain its relation to attribute and object identity.
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Objects interact through ________ when offering services or operation to the public.
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Aggregation is a strict form of composition when the life of the part is tied to the life of the whole.
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The relationship among superclasses and subclasses is called ________.
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When using an object-oriented approach to software development we create models using ________, their relationships, and their interactions.
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To say that somebody is "in a class of his own" really means that a person is so unique that he cannot be generalized into a class.
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Dynamic modeling represents how the components of the system interact with the outside world and with each other to satisfy the structural requirements of the system.
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________ is the condition of an object at a certain stage in its lifetime.
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State is the condition of an object at a certain stage in its lifetime.
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What does modeling mean and how does it help the development of object-oriented information systems?
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Which of the following is NOT a type of class for virtual objects?
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Complex products, regardless of the field to which they belong, do not need modeling.
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Object-oriented analysis and design, coupled with ________, is used as the most effective technique to build software and information systems.
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UML supports the three major activities of system development: analysis, design, and implementation.
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Describe owner's, architect's, and builder's views and tell how they differ.
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Attributes and operations of virtual objects are defined by their classes.
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From UML perspective, ________ view reflects the physical view of the system.
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