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SDE-VS User’s Guide (Part 1) Appendix E - Glossary E-6 diagrams, are the five diagrams in UML for modeling the dynamic aspects of a system. Invented by Ivar Jacobson, use case diagrams are central to modeling the behaviors of the system, a sub-system or a class, providing a means to visualize, specify and document the behaviors of an element. They describe the behavior of a system from a user's perspective by using actions and reactions. A use case shows the relationships between actors and objects, and between the system and its environment. Use case scheduling To schedule the use cases by assigning priorities. V Visio integration Visual Paradigm Suite X VP-UML allows you to create Visio drawing in UML diagrams. Besides, you can also import Visio stencil into VP-UML and use the Visio shape in UML diagrams. Abbreviated as VP-Suite, Visual Paradigm Suite allows you to install all Visual Paradigm leading CASE Tools. XMI importer The XMI importer imports the models from an XMI file into a VP-UML project. Table E.1
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SDE-VS User’s Guide (Part 1) Appendix E - Glossary<br />
E-6<br />
diagrams, are the five diagrams in UML for modeling the dynamic aspects of a system. Invented by Ivar<br />
Jacobson, use case diagrams are central to modeling the behaviors of the system, a sub-system or a class,<br />
providing a means to visualize, specify and document the behaviors of an element. They describe the<br />
behavior of a system from a user's perspective by using actions and reactions. A use case shows the<br />
relationships between actors and objects, and between the system and its environment.<br />
Use case scheduling To schedule the use cases by assigning priorities.<br />
V<br />
Visio integration<br />
<strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Paradigm</strong><br />
Suite<br />
X<br />
VP-UML allows you to create Visio drawing in UML diagrams. Besides, you can also import Visio<br />
stencil into VP-UML and use the Visio shape in UML diagrams.<br />
Abbreviated as VP-Suite, <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Paradigm</strong> Suite allows you to install all <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Paradigm</strong> leading CASE<br />
Tools.<br />
XMI importer The XMI importer imports the models from an XMI file into a VP-UML project.<br />
Table E.1