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SuperClasses after often made Abstract - an abstract class cannot have instances - it acts as a template for SubClasses.
SuperClasses after often made Abstract - an abstract class cannot have instances - it acts as a template for SubClasses.


A class has [[MDrivenStart Attributes|'''Attributes''']] that keeps information for the class
A class has [[MDrivenStart Attributes|'''Attributes''']] that keeps information for the class, and [[MDrivenStart Associations|Associations]] that makes it relate to other classes. A class can also have [[MDrivenStart Methods|methods]] that is logic that performs some task.
 
A special kind of attribute is the [[MDrivenStart StateMachines|State machine]] - that holds information on how information progress over time within objects in this class

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Information Classes are name of things - like Car, Invoice, Customer. All information classes must belong to one Package.

You can add or change packages if needed.

A Class may inherit all properties of a SuperClass - thus extending the SuperClass definition under a more Specialized name.

SuperClasses after often made Abstract - an abstract class cannot have instances - it acts as a template for SubClasses.

A class has Attributes that keeps information for the class, and Associations that makes it relate to other classes. A class can also have methods that is logic that performs some task.

A special kind of attribute is the State machine - that holds information on how information progress over time within objects in this class

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