Modeling with Technology FrameWork
Modeling with Technology FrameWork
Modeling with Technology FrameWork
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Information about model classes<br />
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association end). For information on class intersections, see<br />
“Intersections in business object models” later in this chapter.<br />
■ Operations defined on the class (#operations association end).<br />
For information about operations, see “Operations” later in this<br />
chapter.<br />
■ Operations for which the class is the result type (#opers_<br />
producing association end).<br />
■ Operation arguments that can be assigned objects in the class<br />
(#arguments association end).<br />
■ Resources that make use of objects in the class (resources using<br />
association end). For information on resources, see Chapter 19,<br />
“<strong>Technology</strong> Architecture Models.”<br />
■ Conditions placed on objects in the class by various business<br />
rules (rule conditions association end). For information on<br />
business rules, see <strong>Modeling</strong> <strong>with</strong> Business <strong>FrameWork</strong>.<br />
■ Business rule consequences that create (create actions<br />
association end) or terminate (delete actions association end)<br />
objects in the class. For information on business rule<br />
consequences, see <strong>Modeling</strong> <strong>with</strong> Business <strong>FrameWork</strong>.<br />
■ Content functions created for association ends and attributes<br />
defined on the class (function assignments association end). For<br />
information on content functions, see “Focus objects and content<br />
functions” in Chapter 16, “Report Layout Models.”<br />
For information on other properties of model classes, see “Classes”<br />
in Chapter 7, “Class Models (UML).”