A structural model describes the structure of the objects that supports the business processes in an organisation. The structural model presents the logical organisation of object without indicating how they are stored, created, or manipulated so that analysts can focus on the business. The Class Responsibility Collaboration (CRC) cards, class diagrams, and object diagrams are used to create the structural model.

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Reference

  • Alan Dennis, David Tegarden, & Barbara Haley Wixom, 2012, Systems Analysis and Design with UML, 4th Edition, Wiley.