2023
DOI: 10.7717/peerj-cs.1444
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Seamless transformation from use case to sequence diagrams

Abstract: System design is an essential subject taught in information systems and has become a core course in its curriculum. Unified modelling language (UML) has been broadly adopted, and it is common to support the system design process using different diagrams. Each diagram serves a purpose by focusing on a specific part of a particular system. Design consistency ensures a seamless process, as the diagrams are generally interrelated. However, creating a well-designed system takes a lot of work, especially for univers… Show more

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“…A use case model diagram is a system modeling that provides a list of system functions and entities with the right to carry out these functions [23], [24]. Use case diagrams provide an overview of user interactions with the system [25], [26]. The use case model diagram of the e-Dharmagita Application can be seen in Figure_3.…”
Section: Use Case Diagrammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A use case model diagram is a system modeling that provides a list of system functions and entities with the right to carry out these functions [23], [24]. Use case diagrams provide an overview of user interactions with the system [25], [26]. The use case model diagram of the e-Dharmagita Application can be seen in Figure_3.…”
Section: Use Case Diagrammentioning
confidence: 99%