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  2. Decorator pattern - Wikipedia

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    UML diagram for the window example. As an example, consider a window in a windowing system. To allow scrolling of the window's contents, one may wish to add horizontal or vertical scrollbars to it, as appropriate. Assume windows are represented by instances of the Window interface

  3. Object diagram - Wikipedia

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    Initially, when n=2, and f(n-2) = 0, and f(n-1) = 1, then f(n) = 0 + 1 = 1. Consider one possible way of modeling production of the Fibonacci sequence.. In the first UML object diagram on the right, the instance in the leftmost instance specification is named v1, has IndependentVariable as its classifier, plays the NMinus2 role within the FibonacciSystem, and has a slot for the val attribute ...

  4. Abstract factory pattern - Wikipedia

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    UML class diagram. The abstract factory pattern in software engineering is a design pattern that provides a way to create families of related objects without imposing their concrete classes, by encapsulating a group of individual factories that have a common theme without specifying their concrete classes. [1]

  5. List of Unified Modeling Language tools - Wikipedia

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    Python, C, C++ Prosa UML Modeller: Insoft Oy Windows 1996 2013-10-19 No Commercial C/C++ Rational Rhapsody: IBM Windows, Linux 1996 2019-04-23 (8.4.0) - 2019-12-15 (8.4 Interim Fix 2) No Commercial C, C++, Java, Ada Rational Rose XDE: IBM: Windows, Linux, Unix Un­known Un­known No IBM EULA Un­known Rational Software Architect: IBM: Windows ...

  6. Bridge pattern - Wikipedia

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    The Bridge design pattern is one of the twenty-three well-known GoF design patterns that describe how to solve recurring design problems to design flexible and reusable object-oriented software, that is, objects that are easier to implement, change, test, and reuse.

  7. Flyweight pattern - Wikipedia

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    A sample UML class and sequence diagram for the Flyweight design pattern. [6] The above UML class diagram shows: the Client class, which uses the flyweight pattern; the FlyweightFactory class, which creates and shares Flyweight objects; the Flyweight interface, which takes in extrinsic state and performs an operation

  8. State pattern - Wikipedia

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    A sample UML class and sequence diagram for the State design pattern. [2] The state design pattern is one of twenty-three design patterns documented by the Gang of Four that describe how to solve recurring design problems. Such problems cover the design of flexible and reusable object-oriented software, such as objects that are easy to ...

  9. Object composition - Wikipedia

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    Object composition using UML properties to compose objects. In UML modeling, objects can be conceptually composed, independently of the implementation with a programming language. There are four ways of composing objects in UML: property, association, aggregation and composition: [4] A property represents an attribute of the class.