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[Music] whats up geeks and welcome to the channel uml or unified modeling language is our topic for today and contrary to many beliefs it isnt a programming language but it is a graphical notation used to draw diagrams of an object-oriented system this modeling language describes and defines several diagrams but in this video we will be covering two of them object diagrams and class diagrams as we will be using these two a lot in our upcoming videos later on i will try to add more videos to this series today we will especially focus on class diagrams as they represent the main building block of any object-oriented solution while trying to cover the basics of class diagrams we will also be discussing the difference between association aggregation and composition as i figured they somehow really fit within this video so bear with me okay a class diagram is a very simple graphical representation of the classes in our system and the relationships they share each class representation has