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Object hierarchy
Most real-world applications represent data in a hierarchical or relational manner, with the data rationalized into discrete objects. There is often a central "root" object, which parents several other child objects, either as singular objects or as a collection. Each discrete object has its own set of data items that can be any number of types. The key principles we want to cover are as listed:
- A range of data types (string, integer, datetime) and an enumerated value
- Object hierarchy
- Multiple single child entities of the same type
- Collections of entities
Balancing these goals with simplicity, the data diagram we will work toward is as follows:
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The purpose of each of these models is described in the following table:
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Another perfectly valid approach would be to aggregate the addresses into a collection, much like we have done with our contacts, but I want to demonstrate using the same type of object (Address) in multiple properties.
With the high-level design in place, we are now in a position to write our classes. However, before we start on our data entities, let’s take a look at the data items.