Pergunta

What's the difference between the operator * and the operator 0..* in UML (unified modeling language)?

I saw this two cardinality operators, but I don't now which one I must to use.

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Solução

The notation '*' is a shortcut for '0..*'. the correct notation to use in this case is '*'. From the UML 2.4 spec:

A multiplicity with zero as the lower bound and an unspecified upper bound may use the alternative notation containing a single star “*” instead of “0..*.”

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