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'''Story-driven modeling'''<ref name=SDMBook>{{cite book|last=Norbisrath Zündorf Jubeh|first=Ulrich Albert Ruben|title=Story Driven Modeling|year=2013|publisher=Amazon Createspace|isbn=9781483949253|pages=333|url=http://www.amazon.de/Story-Driven-Modeling-Ulrich-Norbisrath/dp/1483949257}}</ref><ref name=ZSW99>{{cite journal|last=Zündorf|first=Albert|author2=A. Schürr |author3=A. J. Winter |title=Story Driven Modeling|journal=University of Paderborn|year=1999|volume=Technical Report|issue=tr-ri-99-211}}</ref><ref name=DGZ04>{{cite journal|last=Diethelm|first=Ira|author2=L. Geiger |author3=A. Zündorf |title=Systematic story driven modeling: a case study|journal=Third International Workshop on Scenarios and State Machines|date=January 2004|pages=65–70}}</ref> is an [[
Class diagrams describe the static structure of a program, i.e. the building blocks of a program and how they relate to each other.
Class diagrams also model data structures, but with an emphasis on rather abstract concepts like types and type features.
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