Difference between revisions of "Node"
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− | {{Definition|A named part of an information model. In a UML class diagram, nodes include packages, classes, associations, and attributes.}} | + | {{Definition|A named part of an information model. In a UML class diagram, nodes are called "elements" and include packages, classes, associations, and attributes.}} |
{{Reference Definition|An element is a constituent of a model. As such, it has the capability of owning other elements.| Object Management Group | UML Superstructure v2.2: 7.3.14}} | {{Reference Definition|An element is a constituent of a model. As such, it has the capability of owning other elements.| Object Management Group | UML Superstructure v2.2: 7.3.14}} | ||
{{Componentof|Information Model}} | {{Componentof|Information Model}} | ||
{{Glossary_Entry}} | {{Glossary_Entry}} | ||
{{Instance}} | {{Instance}} |
Revision as of 14:54, 24 April 2012
Definition: A named part of an information model. In a UML class diagram, nodes are called "elements" and include packages, classes, associations, and attributes.
Reference Definition: An element is a constituent of a model. As such, it has the capability of owning other elements. (Object Management Group) - UML Superstructure v2.2: 7.3.14
Component of: Information Model