Topics to Consider

You may want to examine these additional topics:

  • Collaboration diagrams—Another type of interaction diagram (like sequence diagrams) where the model elements are the center of focus instead of focusing on the message flows (as in sequence diagrams).

  • Generalization association—An association that indicates that one thing is a “type of” another thing (e.g., a truck is a type of vehicle). How might this be used with business actors?

  • How might each of your business model diagrams be affected if a corporate business goal was for your business to be the low-cost supplier versus being the top service provider?

  • You can find many of the concepts in this chapter (e.g., business use case model, business analysis model) further elaborated ...

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