Exam 2: The Concept of Object Orientation
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UML offers a set of graphical elements that are combined to form diagrams. Each diagram is a visual presentation of the system.
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Behavioral modeling represents the interaction of the system with the inside world.
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Consider the two phrases describing a telephone: has a microphone and can connect to the telephone network. These two phrases are ________ and ________, respectively.
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An object is the subject of a sentence with an active voice, and the ________ expresses an operation.
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A system development team is an example of a(n) ________ relationship
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An infant boy grows to be a 80-year-old man. The new state of the object is ________.
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"Literature" is an abstract class because we have found it to be too general to satisfactorily represent a specific literary work.
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