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New Post 2/26/2009 7:55 AM
User is offline ga babu
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Sequence Diagram 

Sequence diagram is a UML diagram I have a couple of unanswered questions. Conceptually and theoretically I know that Sequence Diagram can be developed only after the Classes of the proposed application is created. Is this always the case, or there are exceptions? Any other important info anybody wants to share about Sequence Diagram – for example what are the best situation it should be used and how it is truly going to help the app development in real life scenario?  

 
New Post 2/26/2009 9:56 PM
User is offline KJ
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Re: Sequence Diagram 

Goakhter

Sequence diagrams are used when we move to design. The Iconix process identifies a gap  between Usecases and Sequence diagrams and this is where you use Robustness Analysis. See Iconix for the steps. Secondly, you arrange your objects in a View, Controller, Model sequence.see http://www.dougrohm.com/blog/BlogPosts/iconixprocess-lg.png

The View Objects (interface objects) are closest to the actor; the controller has the business logic and Model consist of databse updates.

warm regards,
K
 

 
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