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Use Case Diagram for a University Course Registration System

Use Case Diagram for a University Course Registration System

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... cases are based on the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and can be visually represented in use-case diagrams. Figure 1 shows a use-case diagram depicting requirements for a university course registration system. The ovals represent use cases, and the stick figures represent "actors," which can be either humans or other systems. ...

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