|         Tool Mentor:
Managing Sequence Diagrams Using Rational Rose
       Purpose
       This tool mentor describes how to use Rational Rose to create 
       sequence diagrams that show the interactions between objects.  Related Rational Unified Process information: 
       Overview
       The following is a summary of the steps you perform to use sequence 
       diagrams to describe the interactions between objects: 
       
       
        Create a sequence diagram under the
        Use-Case Realization
        Place the 
        participating objects and actors in the sequence diagram
        Describe the messages
          between the objects
        Describe what an 
        object does when it receives a message
        
       For more details about sequence diagrams, see: 
       1. Create a sequence diagram under the Use-Case 
       Realization 
       When you create a sequence diagram for a use case realization, 
       consider naming the diagram "<use-case name> - <flow 
       type>". This naming convention simplifies future tracing of 
       objects to the use-case realization that they participate in. Also, 
       use the documentation window to enter a brief description of the 
       scenario that the sequence diagram depicts. 
       2. Place the participating objects and actors in 
       the sequence diagram
 
       One of the primary elements of a sequence diagram is an object. An 
       object has state, behavior, and identity. The structure and behavior 
       of similar objects are defined in their common class. Each object in 
       a diagram indicates some instance of a class. An object that is not 
       named is referred to as a class instance. In this step, you: 
       3. Describe the messages between the objects 
       A message represents the communication between actors and objects, 
       indicating that an action will follow. It carries information from 
       the source focus of control to the destination focus of control. In a 
       sequence diagram a message icon represents exactly one message. When 
       you create a message, use the documentation field in the Message 
       Specification to describe the message. 
       4. Describe what an object does when it receives 
       a message 
       To enhance a message, you can attach a script to it. Use the Text Box 
       symbol in the sequence diagram toolbar. 
 
 
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