The main objective of the Online Book Store is to manage the details of Books,Customer,Payment,Delivery,Bills. It manages all the information about Books, Stock, Bills, Books. The project is totall...
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BAB II
HOSPITAL STORE MANAGEMENT including inventory control, principles of store
Tanisque
eseu despre o cladire de sticla
APEF d'un store automatiséDescription complète
pengaruh store atmosphere kepada keputusan pembelian
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According to an India online landscape study (Juxt, 2010), the number of active Internet users in India stands at 65 million, of which 17 million are online shoppers, indicating a growth of …Full description
We have developed this project on Java, JSP and MySQL Platform and it runs over the Tomcat Server. We provides many types of java software projects to be developed as the final year college project...Full description
We have developed this project on Java, JSP and MySQL Platform and it runs over the Tomcat Server. We provides many types of java software projects to be developed as the final year college project...
We have developed this project on Java, JSP and MySQL Platform and it runs over the Tomcat Server. We provides many types of java software projects to be developed as the final year college project...
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Sequence Diagrams What is a Sequence Diagram? • A model describing how groups of objects collaborate in some behavior over time. • The diagram captures the behavior of a single use case. • It shows objects and the messages that are passed between these objects for the particular use case. When to use a Sequence Diagram? A good design can have lots of small methods in different classes. Because it is difficult to figure out the overall behavior of the design we draw a sequence diagram to verify the behavior.
A Simple Sequence Diagram
Basic Notation
Sequence Diagram Structures
Example: Online Shopping In order to develop our sequence diagram we will need the use case text and the specification class diagram: Use Case Text: Buy a Product Online 1. Customer browses through catalog and selects items to buy. 2. Customer goes to checkout. 3. Customer fills out shipping information. 4. System presents full pricing information, including shipping information. 5. Customer fills in credit card information. 6. System authorizes purchase. 7. System confirms sale immediately. 8. System sends confirming email to customer. The specification class diagram as developed previously:
We now work through the use case text and trace the behavior in the specification diagram as the basis for the sequence diagram: