Hello,
This could mean a couple of things:
1. You have class A in two diagrams, yet representing the same class, where
on one depiction of class A the Attributes/Operations are suppressed (not
shown), and on the other depiction they are shown.2. you have two classes named "A" but in different namespaces - thus each representing a separate and independent class. Attached you will find a sample Rose model (created in Rose2002) showing the above possibilities. Let me know if it makes sense. Thank you, Shaquille Asghari Senior Support Engineer Rational Customer Service - Committed to Service Excellence SCP Certified:- http://www.rational.com/support/scp.jsp Rational the software development company ==========Original Messege========== -----Original Message----- From: Biniam Tesfu (PAC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 6:40 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: (ROSE) Modelling classes Hi all, If I have - a class icon with out any attribute or operation (only a class icon and the name "A"), - and another class icon with the same class name "A", but in addition to that there is an attribute and an operation. Do the icons represent the same class? or two distinct classes? regards Bin/ ************************************************************************ * Rose Forum is a public venue for ideas and discussions. * For technical support, visit http://www.rational.com/support * * Post or Reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Subscription Requests: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Archive of messages: * http://www.rational.com/support/usergroups/rose/rose_forum.jsp * Other Requests: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * To unsubscribe from the list, please send email * To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Subject: <BLANK> * Body: unsubscribe rose_forum *************************************************************************
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