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Hi my name is Zach, and I'm with Lucidchart. Today I'll be teaching you about UML Class Diagrams. We'll start with some of the basic characteristics. Then we'll talk about relationships. And we'll finish up by going through some examples together. Alright, let’s talk about some of the basic characteristics of class diagrams. To help explain these characteristics, I’m going to make up an example to help illustrate. So let’s say we’re building a system for a zoo. And, by the way, these examples I’m going to use probably wouldn’t ever find their way into an actual program, but it’ll make all these concepts easier to understand. So in our zoo, we’d want to describe the different things that are in the system. You represent those things through classes, and a class is depicted with this shape here. So what’s in a zoo? Well there are a ton of animals. So we could create a class for our animals. To do that, you just write the name of the class in this top section. If our class is Animal, an...