Choose the correct answer:
Which one of the following is a Behavioral Feature?
In UML, a behavioral feature is a feature of a classifier that specifies an aspect of the behavior of its instances. A behavioral feature is implemented (realized) by a method. Operations are a kind of behavioral feature; they are the specifications of transformations or queries that can be requested from an object of the classifier.
Here's why the other options are not correct:
A) 'Method' is not a behavioral feature; it is a realization of one. B) 'Function' is more of a programming concept than a UML term and would likely be modeled as an operation if it's part of a classifier. D) 'Constraint' is not a behavioral feature but a restriction on some aspect of a classifier or a stereotype. E) 'Method Invocation' is not a feature; it's an action that invokes a method. F) 'Classifier behavior' is a broader concept that defines the behavior characteristic of classifiers as a whole, not a behavioral feature in itself.
Therefore, the correct answer is:
C . Operation
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