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Description
English: Composite Structure Diagram

A Composite structure diagram is a type of static structure diagram in the Unified Modeling Language (UML), that describes the internal structure of a class and the collaborations that this structure makes possible.

This can include internal parts, ports through which the parts interact with each other or through which instances of the class interact with the parts and with the outside world, and connectors between parts or ports.
Date 11 August 2006 (original upload)
Source English Wikipedia here
Author [:w:User:KenSWebb|User:KenSWebb]
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