Relationships in UML Use Case Diagram
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This flowchart illustrates the various relationships in a UML Use Case Diagram, highlighting how different use cases interact and integrate with one another. It explores key concepts such as parent use cases, base, and extend relationships, and demonstrates how a relationship use case can incorporate behaviors from other use cases. The diagram also delves into representational symbols, basic use cases, inclusion, and extension, detailing relationship types like association, generalization, and sub-use cases. By understanding these elements, one can effectively model complex systems through UML use case diagrams.
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Outline/Content
Parent use case
Base
extend
A relationship use case can simply contain the behavior of other use cases and use the behavior it contains as part of its own behavior.
representational symbol
Basic use cases
inclusion
Include
Extension
association
Extend use cases
Relationship Type
Explanation
Subuse Case
Generalization
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