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COP 3330 Notes 4/13
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Today’s Topics UML Class Diagrams
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UML stands for Unified Modeling Language There are many types of diagrams specified by UML, but we'll only focus on class diagrams UML class diagrams depict structural relationships among classes
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UML Class Diagrams A class is represented as a rectangle subdivided into three areas Example: Simplified Student class
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UML Class Diagrams A field is specified with its access modifier first, then its name, then a :, then the type –e.g. on the previous slide, the Java code equivalent of the field would be private double gpa;
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UML Class Diagrams A method is specified with access modifier first, then its name, then its formal parameters in parentheses, then a :, then its return type –e.g. the Java code equivalent of the method header would be public void setGPA(double newgpa)
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UML Class Diagrams Access modifiers: The visibility of fields and methods are represented by the first character before their names –Private: - –Public: + –Protected: #
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UML Class Diagrams Other modifiers: –If a method or field is underlined that indicates that it is static –If a method, field, or class name is italicized, that indicates that it is abstract
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UML Class Diagrams Relationships among classes –Generalization (extends in Java) –Realization (implements in Java) Arrow with dashed line allows details of the interface to be specified Lollipop does not
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UML Class Diagrams Relationships among classes –Aggregation: One type of has-a relationship Indicates weak life-cycle dependence e.g. an AcademicDepartment can be destroyed, yet its Students live on –Composition: Another type of has-a relationship Indicates strong life-cycle dependence e.g. When a car is destroyed, so is its engine
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UML Class Diagrams Relationships among classes –Pretty much any other relationship is association
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UML Class Diagrams Example: Extremely simplified class diagram of Assignment 3 (fields and methods omitted for clarity)
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