Class Diagram Sample Clauses

Class Diagram. The cell network is realized by the class diagram presented in Figure 5. The diagram presents the classes needed to implement the functionality of the various modules included in the cell with the exception of the communications module.
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Class Diagram. We have noted that the domain object model is derived from the terms identified and defined in the requirements. In general domain objects tend to be noun terms, and their attributes and associations tend to derive from adjectival terms. The individual domain objects can be represented in UML via classes. Classes themselves are abstractions of entities that encapsulate a delineated part of system and contain properties that are, in general, unique to it. Grouping classes together in a diagram enables the static decomposition of the system to be shown in terms of its various defined components (i.e. the classes themselves) as well as these links (associations) and properties (attributes). * coupled HAL self_restoring self_restoration_timer default_ position Key-lock without detector FI Point NL /route_body_locked /body_or_overlap_locked /marked /shunt_route_locked /main_route_locked /overlap_locked /element_MR_available /element_OL_available /element_SR_available /element_MR_monitoring /element_OL_monitoring /element_SR_monitoring /train_operated_route_release Route locker coupler /coupled_trailed /coupled_failed /member_blocked Coupled point Track element /failed /available_inside_LSA /blocked Flank locker Route blocking /route_blockable SPP Point PT /LSA_release_requested /associated_signal_providing_FP /flank_locked /element_FL_available /flank_locked_by_delegation /is_failed_left /is_failed_right /moveable_normal /moveable_occupied /moveable_by_route /moveable_for_flank /moveable_from_LPCP physical_direction operation_timer default_selective_postion non-fouling_position non-fouling_DX_leg Point detector Key-lock with detectors PT Key-lock without detector PT Point /is_left /is_right /position /moving /detected /trailed /fouled fouling_mitigated /locally_released /not_locally_released /element_FL_monitoring Power point Automatic operation /auto operation enabled Derailer Point FI /spp_active /moveable_when_trailed Point CH Key-lock with detectors FI Key-lock releaser FI Key-locked point /key_left /key_right /key_in_place release_delay_timer detectors_present keys_present Key-lock releaser PT Key-locked point /key_left /key_right /key_in_place release_delay_timer detectors_present keys_present Key-lock without detector FI Key-lock with detectors FI Key-lock without detector PT Point PT self_restoring self_restoration_timer default_ position Point /is_left /is_right /position /moving /detected /trailed /fouled fouling_mitigated /locally_released /not_local...
Class Diagram. The main components of class diagram (shown in Figure 2) is described below: •

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  • Class Size The School shall be in compliance with Florida Constitutional Class Size Requirements, as applicable to charter schools.

  • Class Sizes In the annual assignment of duties, the designated supervisor shall consult with the department in determining appropriate class sizes for individual courses. In making such a determination, the designated supervisor shall consider operational requirements, sound pedagogical principles, and the workload implication of teaching such courses (also see Letter of Understanding #3).

  • Class Data Not later than 15 days after the Court grants Preliminary Approval of the Settlement, Defendant will simultaneously deliver the Class Data to the Administrator, in the form of a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. To protect Class Members’ privacy rights, the Administrator must maintain the Class Data in confidence, use the Class Data only for purposes of this Settlement and for no other purpose, and restrict access to the Class Data to Administrator employees who need access to the Class Data to effect and perform under this Agreement. Defendant has a continuing duty to immediately notify Class Counsel if it discovers that the Class Data omitted class member identifying information and to provide corrected or updated Class Data as soon as reasonably feasible. Without any extension of the deadline by which Defendant must send the Class Data to the Administrator, the Parties and their counsel will expeditiously use best efforts, in good faith, to reconstruct or otherwise resolve any issues related to missing or omitted Class Data.

  • Class Load 1. The teaching load of a teacher of the secondary school (six through twelve) will be limited to not more than five (5) preparations of different subject areas and/or levels. R: 03

  • Class All REMIC I Regular Interests or the Class R-1 Residual Interest having the same priority and rights to payments on the Mortgage Loans from the REMIC I Available Distribution Amount, all REMIC II Regular Interests or the Class R-2 Residual Interest having the same priority and rights to payments on the REMIC I Regular Interests from the REMIC II Available Distribution Amount, and all REMIC III Regular Interests or the Class R-3 Residual Interest having the same priority and rights to payments on the REMIC II Regular Interests from the REMIC III Available Distribution Amount, as applicable, which REMIC I Regular Interests, REMIC II Regular Interests, REMIC III Regular Interests and Class R Residual Interests, as applicable, shall be designated as a separate Class, and which, in the case of the Certificates (including the Class R Certificates representing ownership of the Class R Residual Interests), shall be set forth in the applicable forms of Certificates attached hereto as Exhibits A and B. Each Class of REMIC I Regular Interests and the Class R-1 Residual Interest shall be entitled to receive the amounts allocated to such Class pursuant to the definition of "REMIC I Distribution Amount" only to the extent of the REMIC I Available Distribution Amount for such Distribution Date remaining after distributions in accordance with prior clauses of the definition of "REMIC I Distribution Amount," each Class of REMIC II Regular Interests and the Class R-2 Residual Interest shall be entitled to receive the amounts allocated to such Class pursuant to the definition of "REMIC II Distribution Amount" only to the extent of the REMIC II Available Distribution Amount for such Distribution Date remaining after distributions in accordance with prior clauses of the definition of "REMIC II Distribution Amount" and each Class of REMIC III Regular Interests and the Class R-3 Residual Interest shall be entitled to receive the amounts allocated to such Class pursuant to the definition of "REMIC III Distribution Amount" only to the extent of the REMIC III Available Distribution Amount for such Distribution Date remaining after distributions in accordance with prior clauses of the definition of "REMIC III Distribution Amount."

  • Instructions for Certification - Lower Tier Participants (Applicable to all subcontracts, purchase orders and other lower tier transactions requiring prior FHWA approval or estimated to cost $25,000 or more - 2 CFR Parts 180 and 1200)

  • Class List To effectuate the Notice Plan, within fourteen (14) calendar days after the execution of this Settlement Agreement:

  • Allocation of Subordinate Reduction Amount to the Reference Tranches On each Payment Date prior to the Termination Date, after allocation of the Senior Reduction Amount and the Tranche Write-down Amount or Tranche Write-up Amount, if any, for such Payment Date as described above, the Subordinate Reduction Amount will be allocated to reduce the Class Notional Amount of each Class of Reference Tranche in the following order of priority, in each case until its Class Notional Amount is reduced to zero:

  • SPECIALIZED JOB CLASSES Where there is a particular specialized job class in which the pay rate is below the local market value assessment of that job class, the parties may use existing means under the collective agreement to adjust compensation for that job class.

  • Class Grievance Class grievances involving one or more employees or one or more supervisors, and grievances involving an administrator above the building level may be initially filed by the Association at Step II.

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