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Access
Access vnull
The access relationship indicates that a process, function, interaction, service, or event "does something" with a passive structure element; e.g., create a new object, read data from the object, write or modify the object data, or delete the object.
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Influence
Influence v1.0.3
The influence relationship is used to describe that some architectural element influences achievement or implementation of a motivation element, such as a goal or a principle.
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Serving
Serving vnull
The serving relationship describes how the services or interfaces offered by a behavior or active structure element serve entities in their environment.
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AccessMode
AccessMode vnull
Determines where the Access relationship arrowheads appear.
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DependencyRelationship
DependencyRelationship vnull
Dependency relationships describe how elements support or are used by other elements.
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InfluenceStrength
InfluenceStrength vnull
Defines the possible values of Influence relationships.
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DependencyRelationship
DependencyRelationship vnull
Dependency relationships describe how elements support or are used by other elements.
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Access
Access vnull
The access relationship indicates that a process, function, interaction, service, or event "does something" with a passive structure element; e.g., create a new object, read data from the object, write or modify the object data, or delete the object.
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DependencyRelationship
DependencyRelationship vnull
Dependency relationships describe how elements support or are used by other elements.
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Influence
Influence v1.0.3
The influence relationship is used to describe that some architectural element influences achievement or implementation of a motivation element, such as a goal or a principle.
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Serving
Serving vnull
The serving relationship describes how the services or interfaces offered by a behavior or active structure element serve entities in their environment.
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