domingo, 13 de octubre de 2013

OBJECT Diagrams: common Uses

Object diagrams are used to model the static design view or static process view of the system, as is done with class diagrams, but from the perspective of real or prototypical instances. This view primarily supports the functional requirements of a system (i. e., the services to be provided by the system to end users). Object diagrams to model static data structures. By modeling the static design view or static process view of a system, usually the object diagrams are often used to model object structures. The modeling of object structures involves taking a snapshot of the objects in a system at a certain time. Presents a diagram of a static scene objects within the history represented by an interaction diagram. Object diagrams are used to visualize, specify, construct and document the existence of certain instances in the system and their relationships
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