Re: UML class diagrams: hiding the attribute list
- From: John D Salt <jdsalt_AT_gotadsl.co.uk>
- Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 12:05:18 -0600
"H. S. Lahman" <h.lahman@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Notions like flexible logical indivisibility
"flexible logical indivisibility"? A couple of minutes with
Google fails to turn up any use of it by anyone else but you. Do
you mean anything by it beyond the observation that "real systems
have no top"?
All the best,
John.
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