Re: In book,Use case diagram is static or dynamic view? (for UML)
- From: "milochen" <milochen.bbs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 24 Jun 2006 19:49:50 -0700
So the author of this book was just give us a suggestion,
but not the absolute way.
Because the suggestion is not always definitly true.
How to choice a good diagram fit you to describe into clear
is better than
choice the diagram that author suggest you to choice.
Right?
mAsterdam wrote:
milochen wrote:
I really can't understand why use case diagram is static diagram, but
sometime be dynamic. I don't know how to understand it correctly.
All these diagram are just graphical syntaxes for
the visualization of some aspect of the software
under scrutiny. You decide which aspect to show,
you choose the diagramming technique. Before
the UML there were literally hundreds of those syntaxes,
all different in some detail, sometimes fundamentally
different.
A use case diagram is just a visualization
of the use of a system. You choose whether you want
to visualize a static or dynamic phenomenon in your diagram.
--
"The person who says it cannot be done
should not interrupt the person doing it."
Chinese Proverb.
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