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Question:  Class

Answer: A logical grouping of objects and conditions within a universe. In general, the name of a class reflects a business concept that conveys the category or type of objects.


January 01, 2006 04:27:53 #1
 Sithu Database Expert  Member Since: December 2005    Total Comments: 161 

RE: Class
 

A class is a logical grouping of objects within a universe. In general, the name of a class reflects a business concept that conveys the category or type of objects. For example, in a universe pertaining to human resources, one class might be Employees.

 

A class can be further divided into subclasses. In the human resources universe, a subclass of the Employees class could be Personal Information.

 

As designer, you are free to define hierarchies of classes and subclasses in a model that best reflects the business concepts of your organization.

 

Cheers,

Sithu

     

 

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