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Transforming Our UML Model into C# Code

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It’s now time to turn our attention back to the class diagram that we produced in Part Two of the book in order to develop a C# application based on that object-oriented (OO) blueprint. We’ll step through all of the C# code necessary to automate a simple command-line version of the Student Registration System (SRS) application first, so that we may focus solely on what it takes to accurately model the SRS domain information in an OO programming language. Then, in the next two chapters, we’ll round out our application by adding a means of persisting data from one session to another and a graphical user interface, respectively.

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(2008). Transforming Our UML Model into C# Code. In: Beginning C# 2008 Objects. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1087-0_14

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