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Visual Paradigm for UML Modeler Edition 6.2 (Default branch)

Image Visual Paradigm for UML is a powerful, easy-to-use UML modelling and CASE tool. It lets you draw all types of UML diagrams, reverse source code to UML models, generate source code from UML diagrams, and much more. It features the latest UML support (use case diagrams, class diagrams, component diagrams, etc.), incremental round-trip engineering, instant reverse for Java, C++, Dot NET exe/dll, XML, XML Schema, and CORBA IDL, Rational Rose support, Microsoft Visio integration, and report and HTML/PDF documentation generators. License: Other/Proprietary License with Free Trial Changes:
This release has a number of new features, including support for mind mapping diagrams for organizing ideas and thoughts, increased effects for publisher published Web content, more robust annotation support via Callout and Freehand shape, the ability to create translated copies of a model through the use of Nicknamer, support for defining Requirement types and displaying in Tabular view, and Perforce integration. In addition, Report Writer has been upgraded to use a newer version of the engine, which makes it more stable and allows it to support editing both the model and report simultaneously.Image

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MAGE::Association(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    MAGE::Association(3pm)

Bio::MAGE::Association
   SYNOPSIS
	 use Bio::MAGE::Association qw(:CARD);

	 # creating an empty instance
	 my $association = Bio::MAGE::Association->new();

	 # populating the instance in the constructor
	 my $association = Bio::MAGE::Association->new(self=>$assoc_end1,
							      other=>$assoc_end2);

	 # setting and retrieving the association ends
	 my $self_end = $association->self();
	 $association->self($value);

	 my $other_end = $association->other();
	 $association->other($value);

   DESCRIPTION
       This class holds the two association ends for each UML association. "self" is the end nearest the class of interest, while "other" is the
       end furthest away. The ends are of type "Bio::MAGE::Association::End".

   CARDINALITY
       Associations in UML have a "cardinality" that determines how many objects can be associated. In the "Bio::MAGE::Association" modulte,
       "cardinality" has two primary dimensions: optional or required, and single or list. So there are four combinations of the two dimensions:

       o   0..1

	   This is an optional single association, meaning it can have one object associated, but it is optional.

       o   1

	   This is a required single association, meaning it must have exactly one object associated.

       o   0..N

	   This is an optional list association, meaning it can have many objects associated.

       o   1..N

	   This is an required list association, meaning it must have at least one object, but it may have many.

       There are four constants defined in this module for handling the cardinalities, and they can be imported into an application using the CARD
       import tag:

	 use Bio::MAGE::Association qw(:CARD);

       The four constants are: CARD_0_OR_1, CARD_1, CARD_0_TO_N, and CARD_1_TO_N.

Bio::MAGE::Association::End
   SYNOPSIS
	 use Bio::MAGE::Association qw(:CARD);

	 # creating an empty instance
	 my $assoc_end = Bio::MAGE::Association::End->new();

	 # populating the instance in the constructor
	 my $assoc_end = Bio::MAGE::Association::End->new(
						       name=>$name,
						       is_ref=>$bool,
						       cardinality=>CARD_0_TO_N,
						       class_name=>$class_name,
						       documentation=>$doc_string,
						       rank=>$rank,
						       ordered=>$bool,
						      );

	 # setting and retrieving object attributes
	 my $name = $assoc_end->name();
	 $assoc_end->name($value);

	 my $is_ref = $assoc_end->is_ref();
	 $assoc_end->is_ref($value);

	 my $cardinality = $assoc_end->cardinality();
	 $assoc_end->cardinality($value);

	 my $class_name = $assoc_end->class_name();
	 $assoc_end->class_name($value);

	 my $documentation = $assoc_end->documentation();
	 $assoc_end->documentation($value);

	 my $rank = $assoc_end->rank();
	 $assoc_end->rank($value);

	 my $ordered = $assoc_end->ordered();
	 $assoc_end->ordered($value);

	 #
	 # Utility methods
	 #

	 # does this end of list cardinality (0..N or 1..N)
	 my $bool = $assoc_end->is_list();

   DESCRIPTION
       This class stores the information in a single UML association end.

perl v5.10.1							    2007-05-14						    MAGE::Association(3pm)