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		<title>By: Joakim Karlsson - Klent Intellekt &#187; A Quick Design Session</title>
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		<description>[...] For this session we elect to use CRC-cards (Class, Responsibility, and Collaboration). We walk through the scenario that we are about to implement and try to find the major classes involved. Where possible we try to use terminology from the system metaphor that we decided to use for describing the system. We write the name of those classes along with their responsibilities. Finally, we walk through one or two scenarios and try to see how the classes interact and write down the collaborators of the classes on the cards as well. [...]</description>
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