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UML2 simplified key "relationship" metaclasses hierachy - ADVANCED REFERENCE ONLY

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The ActivityEdge, Transition, and Connector metaclasses do not extend (directly or indirectly) the Relationship metaclass (although the notations for them do indicate a kind of "relationship").
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[TIP]{INFORMATIVE} The ActivityEdge, Transition, and Connector metaclasses do not extend (directly or indirectly) the Relationship metaclass (although the notations for them do indicate a kind of "relationship").
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