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30 Mar 09
devrimbarise existing functionality and characteristics of the parent use case. An extend relationship is depicted with a directed arrow having a dotted shaft, similar to the include relationship. The tip of the arrowhead points to the parent use case and the child
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23 Mar 08
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25 Jun 07
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When you establish a generalization relationship between use cases, this implies that the parent use case can be replaced by the child use case without breaking the business flow.
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The child use case in the generalization relationship has the underlying business process meaning, but is an enhancement of the parent use case.
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the child use case adds to the existing functionality and characteristics of the parent use case.
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whenever the "Make appointment" use case executes, the business steps defined in the "Validate patient records" use case are also executed.
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a use case includes the functionality described in the another use case as a part of its business process flow
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When a use case is depicted as using the functionality of another use case in a diagram, this relationship between the use cases is named as an include relationship.
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15 Dec 05
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