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hi gleek.io fans this video will explore uml class diagram arrows these arrows represent relationships and denote association aggregation composition dependency and inheritance open up the gleek.io app select class diagram from the drop-down lets take a closer look at each of the arrows and how they function in uml class diagrams well start with association association is the most basic of relationships and means any type of connection between classes for example we can show a direct link between a city bus and its risers by using an association line there are several subtypes of association direct association indicates a strong relationship between classes for example a bowl might contain fruit the bowl acts as a container class for the fruit class next we can use aggregation to show that two classes are associated but not as closely as in direct association the child class can exist independently of the parent for example a book still exists if somebody checks it out from the libr