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What is the Purpose of an IBD? - (ANSWER)Display the structure of a single block and display
usages of a block with part properties and reference properties.
What does an IBD convey? - (ANSWER)The structure of a single block, services provided or
required by parts, and types of matter data and energy that can flow across connections.
2 Diagrams that show complementary views of a block - (ANSWER)IBD and BDD
Allowable Model Element for IBD - (ANSWER)block
What is a connector? - (ANSWER)Used to show specific connections among the internal part
properties and their connections to external reference properties.
What is a part property? - (ANSWER)It is an internal structural element of a block.
It is seen as a solid boundary rectangle with name : type [ ].
Multiplicity can either be in brackets or in the top right of the rectangle.
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What is a reference property? - (ANSWER)It is a structure that is external to a block.
It is needed by the block to invoke a behavior or service.
It is represented by a dashed boundary rectangle with name : type [multiplicity].
Multiplicity can be shown in brackets or the UR corner of rectangle.
What is an Item Flow? - (ANSWER)It is used to display matter, data, or energy flowing between
2 connected flow ports.
It is represented by a filled in arrowhead that is placed directly onto a connector.
The type of the item flow is named in a label that floats near the arrowhead.
What is Dot Notation? - (ANSWER)It is a way to create nesting of a relationship.
The block that types the property is NOT listed or the multiplicity.
It conveys a structural hierarchy ownership of a property.
What is the Purpose of a Use Case Diagram? - (ANSWER)It is a black-box view of the system.
It conveys the visible external structures that a system performs.
It displays the actors that participate and invoke the use cases in the diagram during execution.
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What is a system boundary? - (ANSWER)A system boundary is the subject of the diagram and
NOT the namespace.
It encapsulates use cases and actors in the diagram.
It is represented as a large rectangle within the diagram frame.
What is a Base Use Case? - (ANSWER)A base use case is directly invoked by an actor.
It is the primary goal of the actor.
When invoked it will invoke a use case with the include relationship.
It has an association relationship.
What is the <<include>> relationship? - (ANSWER)It is a UC relationship where the included
use case behavior is required.
Source = tail end
Target = arrowhead end
The use case at the source end is the base use case and the arrowhead end is the target included
use case.
What is the <<extend>> relationship? - (ANSWER)It is a UC relationship where the extended
use case is an OPTIONAL behavior that can be performed by the base use case.
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The source is the tail end
Target is the arrowhead end
The use case at the source end is the extended use case and the use case at the target arrowhead
end is the base use case.
3 Types of Behaviors and the Diagrams that represent them: - (ANSWER)Activity = Activity
Diagram
Interaction = Sequence Diagram
State Machine = State Machine Diagram
2 Elements on an Activity Diagram: - (ANSWER)Nodes & Edges
3 Kinds of Nodes on an Activity Diagram - (ANSWER)Actions, Control Nodes, and Object
Nodes
2 Kinds of Edges on an Activity Diagram - (ANSWER)Control Flows and Object Flows.
2 kinds of tokens that can flow on an activity diagram: - (ANSWER)Control Tokens and Object
Tokens