1-
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Include
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B -
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Extend
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C -
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Communicate
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D -
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Generalization
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2-
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In the UML-style entity class ORDERS shown above, "GetOrderNo( )" is a (n)
____ .
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A -
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public constraint
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B -
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public method
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protected method
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D -
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private method
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3-
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In the UML-style entity class ORDERS, "SumOfOrders" is ____.
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A -
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a method
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B -
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a constraint
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C -
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a class attribute
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D -
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an entity attribute
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4-
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In this image, condition message is:
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[among<= payer.availableFunds] withdraw(among)
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among<= payer.availableFunds]
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C -
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deposit(amount)
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D -
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none of these answers
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5-
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In UML, an abstract class is:
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A class that cannot have instances
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B -
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A class that inherits nothing from other classes
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C -
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A class with no attributes
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D -
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A class with no associations
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6-
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In UML, an attribute that is accessible only by methods of its entity class or of
its subclasses is said to be ____.
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private
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B -
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public
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C -
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exclusive
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D -
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protected
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7-
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In UML, an attribute preceded by a ____ is "protected."
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A -
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+
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B -
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!
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C -
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@
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D -
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#
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8-
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In UML-style E-R diagrams, which of the following would be sonsidered a
attribyte of the entity class CUSTOMER?
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Customer Number(meaning, an assigned number to uniquely identify a customer)
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B -
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Customer Address(meaning, the street, city, state, and zip code of the customers residence)
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C -
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Customer Name(meaning, the first and last name of the customer)
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D -
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All of these answers
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9-
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In UML, an attribute that is accessible only by methods of its entity class is said
to be ____ .
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exclusive
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B -
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private
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C -
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protected
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D -
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public
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10-
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Sequence Structures:
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is a single step or action included in a process
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is independent of the existence of any condition and when encountered it is always taken
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C -
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Usually numerous such instructions are used together to describle a process
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D -
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All of these answers
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