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====== Assignment 4 ====== | ====== Assignment 4 ====== | ||
- | ===Due date: Wednesday, July 19 2013=== | + | ====Due date: SUNDAY, July 21 2013 (11:59pm)==== |
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* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
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+ | ===== Solution ===== | ||
+ | ==== Family ==== | ||
+ | You can use a single class in a design and express everything else as has-a relations. | ||
+ | The other option is to create classes for MOTHER and FATHER, and DAUGHTER and SON and remaining as has-a relations. | ||
+ | ==== Folders ==== | ||
+ | A typical composite example where FOLDER is a container and inherits from FILE, and files can be placed in a container. | ||
- | | + | ==== Dental ==== |
- | * [[: | + | Key elements are: |
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+ | * record of the operations performed on a TOOTH can be associated with a TOOTH or a PATIENT with a reference to the TOOTH, you should consider consequences, | ||
+ | Other design elements are quite obvious. | ||
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+ | ===== Resources ===== | ||
Cover Page: [[http:// | Cover Page: [[http:// |
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