Dear Thimo,

thank you very much.

> I am not entirely sure if I understand what you are trying to do.
> The rhombus on one side of an association between two classes can
> not have lines on two sides. It is used to mark one of the two (or
> more) ends of an association.

I could be wrong, I am not an UML-Pro, so it could be, that the elemnts are 
used in a wrong way by me :-(
I would just like to visualize my implementation and put in the diagram my 
classes.
Then, lets focus on two classes, only.
My intention is, to show, that Class_1 is providing some results after some 
calculations, which then will be provided to Class_2.
That´s it.
I attached a text via "Name" of the Aggregation line, which describes, what 
happens from Class_1 to Class_2, for example: "Provision of Frequency"
Additionally I put in the multiplicity values.

This is, what a friend of mine showed me. He is more familiar with UML and 
ER-Diagrams than me.

Maybe you got an Idea, if I am only the completely wrong way?


> It could be the "Participation" element from the ER shapes (with the
> option Total = yes). However, to my knowledge that sort of line is
> not part of the standard visual representation of UML.

Yes, this is the shape I was searching for. But it has no multiplicity field?


Thanks and Best Regards
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