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I am a beginner level of studying java and revising for my exams through answering the questions on previous past exam papers and there is one question that I am stuck on.

An OO design for a game has identified the following classes: GAME, LEVEL, CHARACTER, HERO, ENEMY and GAMEWORLD. HERO and ENEMY are both types of CHARACTER. A GAME takes place in a particular GAMEWORLD. A GAME has several LEVELS. Each LEVEL has a HERO CHARACTER and many ENEMY CHARACTERS that can appear and be removed.

Sketch a UML diagram for these classes in the scenario above, clearing showing the appropriate connectors between the classes. (There is no need to give any details in the class boxes.)

I don't know how to draw UML connectors here but this is what I've answered:

HERO and ENEMY are related to Character via Inheritance

GAME and LEVEL are related via Composition

LEVEL is related to HERO and ENEMY via Aggregation

GAME is related to GAMEWORLD via Inheritance

I would appreciate it if someone can check for me if these answers are correct? Thanks in advance.

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Almost right. Game does not inherit from GameWorld. GameWorld has an Aggregation pointing into Game (it's a one-to-many relation).

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Correct except for the GAME and GAMEWORLD relationship.

  • HERO and ENEMY both inherit from CHARACTER => Inheritance
  • GAME contains LEVELS but a level cannot exist without a game => Composition
  • LEVEL can contain a HERO character and several ENEMY characters but it can also be empty => Aggregation
  • GAME takes place in a GAMEWORLD but GAME cannot exist without a Gameworld => Composition

Look at the the difference between Aggregation and Composition on Wikipedia.

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  • Thank you for the information, I was aware of the difference between aggregation and composition (aggregation being a weaker form of composition) but when it comes to scenarios I sometimes get confused. Thanks to your answer I now have a clearer understanding of the scenario. Thanks again for your help:). Apr 13, 2012 at 14:20
  • @user1279780 On StackOverflow, it is not necessary (or recommended) to use comments to thank people. Upvote their answer and, especially, accept it. Apr 13, 2012 at 14:47

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