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  2. Class diagram - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, there is hardly a difference between aggregations and associations during implementation, and the diagram may skip aggregation relations altogether. [9] Aggregation can occur when a class is a collection or container of other classes, but the contained classes do not have a strong lifecycle dependency on the container. The contents ...

  3. Object composition - Wikipedia

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    Thus in UML, composition has a more narrow meaning than the usual object composition. UML notation for association, composition and aggregation. The graphical notation represents: the property as a typed element in the box of the enclosing class, the association as a plain line between the associated classes,

  4. Glossary of Unified Modeling Language terms - Wikipedia

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    Aggregation - 1. a special type of association used to represent a stronger relationship between two classes than a regular association; typically read as "owns a", as in, "Class A owns a Class B". A hierarchy of classes where the child object may or may not continue to exist if the parent object is destroyed; see 'composition'.

  5. has-a - Wikipedia

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    UML class diagram Misuses of composition and aggregation. In object-oriented programming this relationship can be represented with a Unified Modeling Language Class diagram. This has-a relationship is also known as composition. As you can see from the Class Diagram on the right a car "has-a" carburetor, or a car is "composed of" a carburetor.

  6. Unified Modeling Language - Wikipedia

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    UML logo. The unified modeling language (UML) is a general-purpose visual modeling language that is intended to provide a standard way to visualize the design of a system. [1] UML provides a standard notation for many types of diagrams which can be roughly divided into three main groups: behavior diagrams, interaction diagrams, and structure ...

  7. Composition over inheritance - Wikipedia

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    Composition over inheritance (or composite reuse principle) in object-oriented programming (OOP) is the principle that classes should favor polymorphic behavior and code reuse by their composition (by containing instances of other classes that implement the desired functionality) over inheritance from a base or parent class. [2]

  8. Composite pattern - Wikipedia

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    Composite pattern in UML. Component. is the abstraction for all components, including composite ones; declares the interface for objects in the composition (optional) defines an interface for accessing a component's parent in the recursive structure, and implements it if that's appropriate; Leaf. represents leaf objects in the composition

  9. Talk:Object composition - Wikipedia

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    1 Composition versus Inheritance. 2 comments. 2 Code associated with UML diagram. 3 comments. 3 Multiplicity. ... 8 Aggregation in COM. 1 comment.