The ‘Activity Diagram’ is a behavior diagram showing flow in terms of actions, and inputs & outputs. An ‘Activity Diagram’ is similar to a traditional functional flow diagram. This diagram conforms to the NIST’s ‘SysML and UML 2 Support for Activity Modeling’ definition for an ‘Activity Diagram’.
Using Activity Diagrams
Function | Description |
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Creating Activity Diagrams | Using ‘Diagrams View’ in Innoslate, you can create a new ‘Activity Diagram’. |
Activity Diagram Constructs | The ‘Activity Diagram’ supports six unique diagram constructs: an ‘Entity,’ a ‘Fork/Join (Parallel),’ a ‘Decision (Or),’ a ‘Decision (Loop),’ an ‘Object Node,’ and a ‘Branch Actor.’ |
Adding an Entity | An ‘Entity’ construct can be added to a ‘Activity Diagram’ via drag-and-drop. |
Adding a Fork/Join (Parallel) | A ‘Fork/Join (Parallel)’ construct can be added to a ‘Activity Diagram’ via drag-and-drop. |
Adding a Decision (Or) | A ‘Decision (Or)’ construct can be added to a ‘Activity Diagram’ via drag-and-drop. |
Adding a Decision (Loop) | A ‘Decision (Loop)’ construct can be added to a ‘Activity Diagram’ via drag-and-drop. |
Adding an Object Node | An ‘Object Node’ construct can be added to a ‘Activity Diagram’ via drag-and-drop. |
Adding a Branch Actor | A ‘Branch Actor’ construct can be added to a ‘Activity Diagram’ via drag-and-drop. |
Removing a Construct | A construct can be easily removed from an ‘Activity Diagram.’ |
Simulating Activity Diagrams | Within Innoslate, you can ‘Simulate Action Diagrams.’ |