Both diagrams are "correct" (that is, semantically consistent), but it seems 
fairly clear to me that Diagram A would be the better choice for the context 
described.

Diagram A visually describes the "world of components", starting with the 
broadest and drilling its way down to more specific types.

Diagram B illustrates a specific type of component (namely, a Renderer), and 
shows its composition.

James

On 2011-09-09, at 1:37 PM, Cheetham, Anastasia wrote:

> 
> I just discussed this with James, and he made me realize that the context of 
> use for this diagram might make a difference in which one is more 
> appropriate, so:
> 
> The diagram will be used in a tutorial that intends to help developers 
> understand the different component types so that they can decide which type 
> to use when they design their own component.
> 
> -- 
> Anastasia Cheetham     Inclusive Design Research Centre
> [email protected]            Inclusive Design Institute
>                                        OCAD University
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