1. (TCO 3) Which of the following is most likely not an example of an attribute?
Employee name
Customer address
Stock number
ISBN
Cancel appointment
2. (TCO 3) A(n) _____ of an analysis class represents a piece of information that is relevant to the description of the class.
instance
object
attribute
operation
relationship
3. (TCO 3) In a UML class diagram, an association class is formed when _____.
replacing an association relationship with an equivalent class
a class gets too large and needs to be split
combining two smaller classes into a larger one
combining several class relationships into a single relationship
a relationship has its own properties
4. (TCO 3) A derived attribute is shown in a class diagram with the symbol _____ before the name.
-
#
*
+
/
5. (TCO 3) The class association relationships are usually a _____ form of the aggregation relationship.
weaker
stronger
more complex
more structured
more involved
6. (TCO 3) The three components of a class are _____.
operation, method, and name
class, name, and operation
name, attribute, and operation
collaborations, responsibilities, and relationships
None of the above
7. (TCO 3) A "digestive system" class and a "respiratory system" class represent a(n) _____ relationship of a "human body" class.
generalization
association
aggregation
subsetting
vague
8. (TCO 3) "A-kind-of" relationships represent _____ relationships.
generalization
association
aggregation
subsetting
vague
9. (TCO 3) A responsibility in a CRC represents a(n) _____.
attribute
class
use case
operation
None of the above
10. (TCO 3) Which of the following is part of a CRC card?
Class name
Type
Description
Responsibilities
All of the above