What are Structural Diagrams?
Structural diagrams in UML (Unified Modeling Language) represent the static structure of a system. They depict the components of the system and their relationships. Structural diagrams are used to visualize the organization, composition, and relationships between the different elements in a system.
Difference between Structural Diagrams and Behavioral Diagrams
Structural and behavioral diagrams are two types of diagrams used in UML (Unified Modeling Language) to represent different aspects of a system. While both types of diagrams are used to model different aspects of a system, they serve different purposes and focus on different aspects of the system.
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