Exam 5: Structural Modeling

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In the symbol for a class, the name goes in the bottom compartment.

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Describe how views and packages help simplify class diagrams.

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In textual analysis of a use case, a doing verb implies an operation.

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A _____ object is an instance of a class that sends a request to an instance of another class for an operation to be executed.

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List and briefly describe the seven steps for object identification and structural modeling.

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A(n) object diagram may be created to make a class diagram easier to read by grouping classes together.

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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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Describe the common object list technique for identifying candidate objects for a structural model.

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One of the rules used for verifying and validating the structural model is to check that every CRC card should be associated with a class on the 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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What is a CRC card and why should an analyst create them? What are the essential elements of a CRC card?

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Common object lists technique identifies candidate objects for a structural model by analyzing the text in the use-case descriptions.

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Patterns are useful for identifying classes, attributes, operations, and relationships in certain business domains.

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A(n) _____ formalizes the interactions between a client and server object.

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