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Behavioral Diagram Elements
The following figure illustrates the main UML elements that are used in Behavioral Diagrams. For more information on using each element, click on the element name in this list:
- Action, Activity, Actor
- Central Buffer Node, Choice, Collaboration, Combined Fragment
- Datastore, Decision, Diagram Frame, Diagram Gate
- Endpoint, Entry Point, Exception, Expansion Region, Exit Point
- Final, Flow Final, Fork
- History
- Initial, Interaction, Interaction Occurrence, Interruptible Activity Region
- Join, Junction
- Lifeline
- Note
- Object
- Package, Partition
- Receive, Region
- Send, State, State/Continuation, State Lifeline, State Machine, Structured Activity, Synch, System Boundary
- Terminate, Trigger
- Use Case
- Value Lifeline
Note: |
Actor, Collaboration, Note, Object and Package elements are used in both Behavioral diagrams and Structural diagrams. |
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