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SVKMS NMIMS Deemed-to-be-University Mukesh Patel School of echnolo!y Mana!ement " #n!ineerin! De$artment of %om$uter #n!ineerin!

Course Code BTCO06001 Program B.Tech Computer Semester VI Year III Name of the Facult Prof. N!dh! Sharda Class B Course T!tle O"#ect Or!e$ted 'cadem!c ear (01)*1+ Soft%are &$g!$eer!$g P&' ( ,P'-T B. TO B& CO/P0&T&1 BY ST21&NTS3 (Students must submit the soft copy as per the following segments within two hours of the practicals. The soft copy must be uploaded on Blackboard LMS or emailed to the concerned Lab in charge Faculties at the end of practical; in case Blackboard is not accessible -oll No. B016 Class.B.Tech 1ate of &4per!me$t.10.0(.(01+ 5rade Name.Sur"h! Chaplot Batch.B1 1ate of Su"m!ss!o$.10.0(.(01+

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7e$ce8 %e ha9e successfull !mpleme$ted the class d!agram a$d the o"#ect d!agram a$d u$derstood the !mporta$ce of "oth.

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:13 1!scuss the !mporta$ce of Class 1!agram. 'NS. The purpose of the class d!agram !s.

'$al s!s a$d des!g$ of the stat!c 9!e% of a$ appl!cat!o$. 1escr!"e respo$s!"!l!t!es of a s stem. For%ard a$d re9erse e$g!$eer!$g. Its eas!er for the $e% programmer to %or; o$ the pro#ect of a$other programmer as the class o9er9!e% ca$ "e eas!l ;$o%$ to h!m " the class d!agram. <he$ d!ffere$t modules of a pro#ect are ha$dled " d!ffere$t emplo ees8 the$ !t "ecomes eas!er for a part!cular emplo ee to o"ta!$ !$format!o$ a"out other module as each emplo ee !s %or;!$g o$ a part!cular module %!th spec!f!c class $ame.

:(3 <hat are classes a$d %h are the used= 'NS. Classes are the ce$tral feature that supports o"#ect*or!e$ted programm!$g. Classes "!$d data mem"ers a$d fu$ct!o$s together. For eg. I$ the class d!agram8 e9e$t !s a class %h!ch #ust g!9es the "luepr!$t of the data mem"ers8 fu$ct!o$s a$d the!r data t pes. Classes #ust g!9e the "luepr!$t of the data t pe. The do $ot actuall def!$e the data. The #ust def!$e the 9ar!ous data mem"ers8 fu$ct!o$s a$d the!r data t pes. Classes !$corporate the 9ar!ous OOP co$cepts !$clud!$g !$her!ta$ce8 su"class*superclass co$cept8 e$capsulat!o$8 data h!d!$g8 etc.

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