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equires that you first<br />

create a temporary LOB<br />

The target of the arrow shows the operation that must be performed first.<br />

Figure E–6 Dependencies<br />

User/<br />

Program<br />

Use Case Diagrams<br />

Use cases and their suboperations can be linked in complex relationships. In the<br />

example in Figure E–7, you must first<br />

REGISTER for notification<br />

<br />

to later<br />

receive a notification<br />

<br />

Figure E–7 Use Case and Suboperation Relationships<br />

REGISTER<br />

for<br />

notification<br />

create<br />

a temporary<br />

LOB<br />

free<br />

a temporary<br />

LOB<br />

receive<br />

notification<br />

In Figure E–8, the branching paths of an OR condition are shown. In invoking the<br />

view, you can choose to list all the attributes or view one or more attributes. The<br />

grayed arrow indicates that you can stipulate which attributes you want to view.<br />

Unified Modeling Language Diagrams E-5

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