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I am Ben Constable with you from Sparx Systems. Today Ill introduce you to UML Class Modeling in Enterprise Architect. By the end of the session I want you to be able to create useful Class Models like this one, that can both facilitate communication and be used to auto-generate project deliverables. Heres what well do. First well create an example Information Model. Also commonly referred to as a Domain Model or sometimes a Data Model. The point is - with model not only the concepts within a particular domain but the information about those concepts that various systems might need. Most of this session is devoted to this high-level Class Model. After creating it Ill show you some quick ways to auto generate documentation deliverables from it. Then Ill briefly introduce Logical Class Models in the context of designing Software Systems and generating code for implementation. These last two topics alone deserve docHub discussion, so Id like to delve into them more deeply i