32.14. Roles as Concepts versus Roles in Associations
In a domain model, a real-world roleespecially a human rolemay be modeled in a number of ways, such as a discrete concept, or expressed as a role in an association.Fowler96] are not covered.
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Applying UML and Patterns: An Introduction to Object-Oriented Analysis and Design and Iterative Development, Third Edition | ||
By Craig Larman | ||
Publisher | : Addison Wesley Professional | |
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Pub Date | : October 20, 2004 | |
ISBN | : 0-13-148906-2 | |
Pages | : 736 | |
32.14. Roles as Concepts versus Roles in AssociationsIn a domain model, a real-world roleespecially a human rolemay be modeled in a number of ways, such as a discrete concept, or expressed as a role in an association.Fowler96] are not covered. Figure 32.21. Two ways to model human roles. |