Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a general guideline for designing navigation visibility?
A) A superior/subordinate relationship is usually navigated from the superior to the subordinate class
B) A superior/subordinate relationship is usually navigated from the subordinate to the superior class
C) Relationships in which objects in one class cannot exist without objects of another class are usually navigated from the more dependent class to the more independent class
D) Navigation arrows should not be modified during the design process
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