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CIS/339 iLab 4 of 7



In this week, you will use your functional and structural models as the basis for your behavioral
models that need to be developed for the SRS system. Specifically, your deliverables for this
week are designed to develop these two behavioral diagrams for the Register a Student for
Classes use case.

       Sequence diagram
       Communication diagram
       In addition, you will also need to create a state machine diagram for the Registration class
       (the class that maintains the registration of a student in a class).
These behavioral model and diagrams are major milestones in your architectural and design work.
They give you your first opportunity to verify that your use case (in this case, Register a Student for
Classes) could actually be implemented using the objects of your class diagram design. If you reach
this verification, then you are done with the analysis phase of your SRS project.

Deliverables



     Sequence diagram for the Register a Student for Classes use case
     Communication diagram for the Register a Student for Classes use case
     State Machine diagram for a Registration object
STEP 2: Create the Sequence Diagram

      Create a sequence diagram for the Register a Student for Classes use case using the Rational
      Software Architect software in the Citrix iLab environment.
      Explain your work and the decisions you made to arrive at your proposed solution.

STEP 3: Create a Communication Diagram

      Create a communication diagram for the Register a Student for Classes use case using the
      Rational Software Architect software in the Citrix iLab environment.
      Explain your work and the decisions you made to arrive at your proposed solution.

STEP 4: Create an Object State Diagram

      Create a state machine diagram for an object of the Registration class (the class that
      maintains the registration of a student in a class) using the Rational Software Architect
      software in the Citrix iLab environment.
      Explain your work and the decisions you made to arrive at your proposed solution.

STEP 5: Save and Upload the Project
Copy and paste the diagrams (sequence, communication, and state machine diagrams) into
     one Word document. Save your document with the file name CIS339_Lab4_YourName.


CLICK HERE TO GET THE SOLUTION !!!!!!!!!!

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CIS 339 Ilab 4 of 7

  • 1. CIS/339 iLab 4 of 7 In this week, you will use your functional and structural models as the basis for your behavioral models that need to be developed for the SRS system. Specifically, your deliverables for this week are designed to develop these two behavioral diagrams for the Register a Student for Classes use case. Sequence diagram Communication diagram In addition, you will also need to create a state machine diagram for the Registration class (the class that maintains the registration of a student in a class). These behavioral model and diagrams are major milestones in your architectural and design work. They give you your first opportunity to verify that your use case (in this case, Register a Student for Classes) could actually be implemented using the objects of your class diagram design. If you reach this verification, then you are done with the analysis phase of your SRS project. Deliverables Sequence diagram for the Register a Student for Classes use case Communication diagram for the Register a Student for Classes use case State Machine diagram for a Registration object STEP 2: Create the Sequence Diagram Create a sequence diagram for the Register a Student for Classes use case using the Rational Software Architect software in the Citrix iLab environment. Explain your work and the decisions you made to arrive at your proposed solution. STEP 3: Create a Communication Diagram Create a communication diagram for the Register a Student for Classes use case using the Rational Software Architect software in the Citrix iLab environment. Explain your work and the decisions you made to arrive at your proposed solution. STEP 4: Create an Object State Diagram Create a state machine diagram for an object of the Registration class (the class that maintains the registration of a student in a class) using the Rational Software Architect software in the Citrix iLab environment. Explain your work and the decisions you made to arrive at your proposed solution. STEP 5: Save and Upload the Project
  • 2. Copy and paste the diagrams (sequence, communication, and state machine diagrams) into one Word document. Save your document with the file name CIS339_Lab4_YourName. CLICK HERE TO GET THE SOLUTION !!!!!!!!!!