Design
Logical class diagrams are used in the design phase of software development to define the structure of the system, including the classes, attributes, and methods that will be used.
What is logical Class Diagram?
A logical class diagram is a type of UML (Unified Modeling Language) diagram that represents the structure of a system in terms of classes and their relationships, without considering implementation details. It focuses on the entities (classes) in the system and their relationships, attributes, and operations.
- Unlike a physical class diagram, which may include details like specific data types or method implementations, a logical class diagram is more abstract and conceptual.
- It helps to understand the relationships and structure of the system at a high level, making it useful for system design and planning.