UML Weekend Crash Course™ - To Parent Directory

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Part III — Saturday Afternoon Part Review 177 18. Is a diamond the only way to indicate a decision 19. True or false: An Activity diagram may have only one start and one end. 20. How many end points should there be in an Activity diagram 21. How do you decide whether to use a diamond or an activity as a decision point 22. How do you model looping logic in an Activity diagram 23. How do you model processes that do not need to be done sequentially 24. How do you indicate the condition under which the logic should follow a specific transition 25. What are the three fundamental elements of the Sequence diagram 26. How does the Sequence diagram describe an event where one object tells the other to do something 27. How does the Sequence diagram show that an object invokes one of its own operations 28. How do you know where to start the object activation bar symbol 29. What is the difference between the solid line with a solid arrowhead and the dashed line with a line style arrowhead

PART IV Saturday Evening Session 17 Applying the Sequence Diagram to the Case Study Session 18 Modeling the Dynamic View: The Collaboration Diagram Session 19 Applying the Collaboration Diagram to the Case Study Session 20 Modeling the Dynamic View: The Statechart Diagram

PART<br />

IV<br />

Saturday<br />

Evening<br />

Session 17<br />

Applying the Sequence Diagram<br />

to the Case Study<br />

Session 18<br />

Modeling the Dynamic View:<br />

The Collaboration Diagram<br />

Session 19<br />

Applying the Collaboration Diagram<br />

to the Case Study<br />

Session 20<br />

Modeling the Dynamic View:<br />

The Statechart Diagram

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