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The behavior modeling is only used in the analysis of real-time

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The behavior modeling is only used in the analysis of real-time systems. ~@[](1) 答案:FALSE…

Configuration analysis focuses on the architecture of the user's

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Configuration analysis focuses on the architecture of the user's web browsing environment. ~@[](1) 答案:FALSE…

An analysis package involves the categorization of analysis mode

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An analysis package involves the categorization of analysis model elements into useful groupings. ~@[](1) 答案:TRUE…

Collaborators in CRC modeling are those classes needed to fulfil

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Collaborators in CRC modeling are those classes needed to fulfill a responsibility on another card. ~@[](1) 答案:TRUE…

UML activity diagrams can be used to represent the user observab

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UML activity diagrams can be used to represent the user observable functionality delivered by the WebApp as well as the…

The UML sequence diagram shows the order in which system events

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The UML sequence diagram shows the order in which system events are processed. ~@[](1) 答案:FALSE…

Attributes are chosen for an object by examining the problem sta

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Attributes are chosen for an object by examining the problem statement and identifying the entities that appear to be re…

In the grammatical parse of a processing narrative the nouns bec

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In the grammatical parse of a processing narrative the nouns become object candidates in the analysis model. ~@[](1) 答案:…

A stereotype is the basis for class reuse in UML modeling.

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A stereotype is the basis for class reuse in UML modeling. ~@[](1) 答案:FALSE…

UML swimnlane diagrams allow you to represent the flow of activi

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UML swimnlane diagrams allow you to represent the flow of activities by showing the actors having responsibility for cre…