Class UML 2.4.1::Manifestation
Description:
A manifestation is the concrete physical rendering of one or more model
elements by an artifact.
Direct Superclasses: AbstractionDirect Subclasses: Class Precedence List: Manifestation,
Abstraction,
Dependency,
PackageableElement,
ParameterableElement,
NamedElement,
DirectedRelationship,
Relationship,
ElementProperties:
utilizedElement :
PackageableElement (1 1); -- source
Manifestation mapping :
OpaqueExpression (0 1); -- source
Abstraction client :
NamedElement (1 *); -- source
Dependency supplier :
NamedElement (1 *); -- source
DependencyThe element(s) independent of the client element(s), in the same respect
and the same dependency relationship. In some directed dependency relationships
(such as Refinement Abstractions), a common convention in the domain of
class-based OO software is to put the more abstract element in this role.
Despite this convention, users of UML may stipulate a sense of dependency
suitable for their domain, which makes a more abstract element dependent
on that which is more specific.
Subsets: DirectedRelationship.target
visibility :
VisibilityKind (1 1); -- source
PackageableElement owningTemplateParameter :
TemplateParameter (0 1); -- source
ParameterableElement templateParameter :
TemplateParameter (0 1); -- source
ParameterableElement clientDependency :
Dependency (0 *); -- source
NamedElement name : String (0 1); -- source
NamedElement nameExpression :
StringExpression (0 1); -- source
NamedElement namespace :
Namespace (0 1); -- source
NamedElement qualifiedName : String (0 1); -- source
NamedElement source :
Element (1 *); -- source
DirectedRelationship target :
Element (1 *); -- source
DirectedRelationship relatedElement :
Element (1 *); -- source
Relationship ownedComment :
Comment (0 *); -- source
Element ownedElement :
Element (0 *); -- source
Element owner :
Element (0 1); -- source
ElementConstraints:
No additional constraints.
Operations:
No additional operations.
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