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Figure 5.19 Class diagram for a business object

For a more detailed discussion of class modeling, see Structural View. Below, we will only explain the specifics of the system integration model.

Class

A class in the class diagram (Figure 5.19) of the system integration model represents a coherent set of information, which is contained in a business object:

Reading Class Diagrams

Reading class diagrams of business objects is no different from reading class diagrams of IT systems. For this see Class Diagram.

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Figure 5.19 Class diagram for a business object

For a more detailed discussion of class modeling, see Structural View. Below, we will only explain the specifics of the system integration model.

Class

A class in the class diagram (Figure 5.19) of the system integration model represents a coherent set of information, which is contained in a business object:

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