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Arrowheads

Hello

Can someone explain me clearly what is sign of Association? In some sorces it is like arriw, in others like line ended with white romb!!

Which one is correct?! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Ninolo (talkcontribs).

Hi,

  • Arrowheads means navegability. One arrowhead == unidirectional. No arrowhead == bidirectional (some sources use a line with both ends adorned, but it is redundant; I'm not sure whether it is correct)
  • White rombs are for aggregation and filled ones are for composition (see examples in Object composition).

Hope that helps. Rjgodoy 14:45, 16 June 2007 (UTC) hi, association means two objects which can be associated by a link. for eg.a person works in a company.here 'works' is a link through which these 2 objects can be associated. a link is reprecented by a line bet. 2 objects.its always a verb. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.226.70.104 (talk) 17:08, 12 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]