ISM3113 Chapter 10

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2.An object defines a set of shared attributes and behaviors found in each class for the object

F (p. 710)

3.In inheritance, the original or parent class is known as the derived class

F (p. 711)

4.CRC stands for class, requirements, and collaborators

F (p. 712)

7.Structural diagrams are used to show the interaction between people and a use case

F (p. 715)

9.The analyst should create use cases to define every system function, including queries and reports

F (p. 718)

10.An activity diagram shows the flow of information between two or more use cases

F (p. 720)

13.State transition diagrams illustrate a succession of interactions between classes or object instances over time

F (p. 724)

5.A communication diagram shows the same thing as a state transition diagram

F (p. 726)

18.A boundary class is used to bound or control entity classes

F (p. 729)

20.An association class is used to represent whole/part relationships

F (p. 733)

23.A statechart diagram is created to show how several classes change each other's states

F (p. 740)

24.An asynchronous message is when the calling program waits for control to be returned to it

F (p. 740)

27.The first iteration of analysis should be at a very low level to identify the system objects

F (p. 746)

1.Objects are part of a general concept called classes

T (p. 709)

5.UML consists of things, relationships, and diagrams

T (p. 715)

6.Behavioral things describe how things work

T (p. 715)

8.A use case model describes what a system does without describing how the system does it

T (p. 717)

11.Partitioning on an activity diagram is shown using swimlanes

T (p. 721)

12.Swimlanes are useful to show how the data must be transmitted or converted

T (p. 722)

14.On a sequence diagram, a lateral bar or vertical rectangle shows the focus of control

T (p. 724)1

16.Method overloading means to include the same method several times in a class

T (p. 728)

17.An entity class represents an entity on an entity-relationship diagram

T (p. 729)

19.An abstract class cannot be directly instantiated

T (p. 729)

21.Aggregation shows that the whole object is composed of the sum of its parts

T (p. 735)

22.Polymorphism means that the subclass may inherit a parent method by may modify it

T (p. 737)

25.Transient objects do not survive the end of session

T (p. 740)

26.A deployment diagram shows the physical implementation of the system

T (p. 743)


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