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Solid Palette Gradient Palette I Gradient Palette II APPLYING THESE COLORS Click on the desired color Click on the paintbrush tool located on your toolbar Click on the object you want to colorize Helpful tip: Double click the paintbrush tool to apply color to more than one object at a time. Do not use Gradient or transparent fills for slides to be used on PlaceWare.com To use or remove these color palettes, go to View/Master/Slide Master Optional logo for your notes/handouts slides What Is a Flow of Events?  A flow of events is a textual description of what the system does with regard to the use case and is part of the use-case specification.  In Rose, you include each use case’s flow of events in the Use-Case View.  A flow of events is a textual description of what the system does with regard to the use case and is part of the use-case specification.  In Rose, you include each use case’s flow of events in the Use-Case View.

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Solid Palette Gradient Palette I Gradient Palette II APPLYING THESE COLORS Click on the desired color Click on the paintbrush tool located on your toolbar Click on the object you want to colorize Helpful tip: Double click the paintbrush tool to apply color to more than one object at a time. Do not use Gradient or transparent fills for slides to be used on PlaceWare.com To use or remove these color palettes, go to View/Master/Slide Master Optional logo for your notes/handouts slides What Is an Activity Diagram?  An activity diagram in the use-case model can be used to capture the activities in a use case.  It is essentially a flow chart, showing flow of control from activity to activity.  An activity diagram in the use-case model can be used to capture the activities in a use case.  It is essentially a flow chart, showing flow of control from activity to activity. Flow of Events This use case starts when the Registrar requests that the system close registration. 1. The system checks to see if registration is in progress. If it is, then a message is displayed to the Registrar and the use case terminates. The Close Registration processing cannot be performed if registration is in progress. 2. For each course offering, the system checks if a professor has signed up to teach the course offering and at least three students have registered. If so, the system commits the course offering for each schedule that contains it.

Solid Palette Gradient Palette I Gradient Palette II APPLYING THESE COLORS Click on the desired color Click on the paintbrush tool located on your toolbar Click on the object you want to colorize Helpful tip: Double click the paintbrush tool to apply color to more than one object at a time. Do not use Gradient or transparent fills for slides to be used on PlaceWare.com To use or remove these color palettes, go to View/Master/Slide Master Optional logo for your notes/handouts slides The Use-Case Realization Structure  How will you make the transition from what the system should do to how it will do it?  You begin by creating a use-case realization structure in the Logical View.  How will you make the transition from what the system should do to how it will do it?  You begin by creating a use-case realization structure in the Logical View.

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Solid Palette Gradient Palette I Gradient Palette II APPLYING THESE COLORS Click on the desired color Click on the paintbrush tool located on your toolbar Click on the object you want to colorize Helpful tip: Double click the paintbrush tool to apply color to more than one object at a time. Do not use Gradient or transparent fills for slides to be used on PlaceWare.com To use or remove these color palettes, go to View/Master/Slide Master Optional logo for your notes/handouts slides Attributes  An attribute defines the characteristics or structure of a class.  In the UML, a class attribute is displayed in the middle of the compartmentalized rectangle.  An attribute defines the characteristics or structure of a class.  In the UML, a class attribute is displayed in the middle of the compartmentalized rectangle. Attribute

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Solid Palette Gradient Palette I Gradient Palette II APPLYING THESE COLORS Click on the desired color Click on the paintbrush tool located on your toolbar Click on the object you want to colorize Helpful tip: Double click the paintbrush tool to apply color to more than one object at a time. Do not use Gradient or transparent fills for slides to be used on PlaceWare.com To use or remove these color palettes, go to View/Master/Slide Master Optional logo for your notes/handouts slides  A sequence diagram is an interaction diagram that emphasizes the time ordering of messages.  A sequence diagram is an interaction diagram that emphasizes the time ordering of messages. What Are Sequence Diagrams?

Solid Palette Gradient Palette I Gradient Palette II APPLYING THESE COLORS Click on the desired color Click on the paintbrush tool located on your toolbar Click on the object you want to colorize Helpful tip: Double click the paintbrush tool to apply color to more than one object at a time. Do not use Gradient or transparent fills for slides to be used on PlaceWare.com To use or remove these color palettes, go to View/Master/Slide Master Optional logo for your notes/handouts slides  A sequence diagram is made up of the following basic elements  Actors  Objects  Messages  Lifelines  Focus of control  A sequence diagram is made up of the following basic elements  Actors  Objects  Messages  Lifelines  Focus of control What Are Sequence Diagrams?

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Solid Palette Gradient Palette I Gradient Palette II APPLYING THESE COLORS Click on the desired color Click on the paintbrush tool located on your toolbar Click on the object you want to colorize Helpful tip: Double click the paintbrush tool to apply color to more than one object at a time. Do not use Gradient or transparent fills for slides to be used on PlaceWare.com To use or remove these color palettes, go to View/Master/Slide Master Optional logo for your notes/handouts slides What Are Collaboration Diagrams?  A collaboration diagram is made up of the following basic elements  Actors  Objects  Links  Messages  A collaboration diagram is made up of the following basic elements  Actors  Objects  Links  Messages

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