The Unified Modeling Language User Guide (Addison-Wesley Object Technology Series)
UML Distilled Second Edition A Brief Guide to the Standard Object Modeling Language
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- abstract class
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- compared to interface
- notation
- Abstract constraint , 2nd
- action
- activation box
- activity
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- on activity diagram
- on state diagram
- activity diagrams , 2nd , 3rd , 4th , 5th , 6th
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- defined
- examples , 2nd , 3rd
- when to use
- activity state
- actor
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- defined
- notation
- tracking
- After keyword
- aggregation
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- defined
- example
- analysis patterns
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- defined
- example
- Historic Mapping
- Observation
- Phenomenon with Range;Observation pattern
- Quantity
- Range , 2nd , 3rd
- Role Models
- Scenario
- assertion
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- defined
- role in subclassing
- association
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- as permanent link
- as responsibility
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- responsibility
- bidirectional
- defined
- naming
- navigability
- unidirectional
- versus subtype
- association class
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- defined
- example
- promoting to full class
- subtleties
- association ends
- association role
- asynchronous message
- attribute
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- defined
- notation