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this is the final video in a series designed to help people understand how to create UML diagrams specifically UML class diagrams in this video will focus on how to enhance the diagrams by adding attributes about each of the classes represented in the diagram an attribute as you see here is a docHub piece of data owned by a class often containing values describing each instance of the class besides the attribute name and a slot for the attribute value an attribute may have specified visibility type multiplicity default value and property setting in the case of the diagrams were going to be using in the class I teach were not going to worry about any of these advanced features were only going to be including the attributes themselves in the diagram so really the takeaway is that attributes are pieces of data about an overall class so for example it could be the ID number it could be the color the date of birth different data elements that come together to specify the information