Use case diagram Vending Machine: After client interview the following system scenarios were identified:
• A customer buys a product
• The supplier restocks the machine
• The supplier collects money from the machine
A use case diagram provides a high level visual representation of user requirements. Design a high level use case diagram that represents the above system, identify all actors. At the very least your use case diagram should clearly show all actors (stick figures), the system, use Page 2 of 2 cases or services that the system knows how to perform, and interaction/relationship between the elements of the system. Optionally you may add sub-diagrams to show more details.
Based on the given scenario , UML Use Case diagram developed using and online free tool
Note : Since the diagram didn't fit the page of the online tool , it is not clear while the picture size was reduced to 60 % to fit the display window as below. So I cut the diagram into 3 images for more clarity to view ,below this full diagram
The above diagram into 3 images for more clarity to view as below
Customer interacting with the vending machine system
Machine's automated interaction as a vending machine system
Supplier interacting with the vending machine system
Use case diagram Vending Machine: After client interview the following system scenarios were identified: • A...
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