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UML diagrams are not consistent about pe HOT 1 OPEN

hieunm1821 avatar hieunm1821 commented on July 25, 2024
UML diagrams are not consistent

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nus-se-script avatar nus-se-script commented on July 25, 2024

Team's Response

Unsure which sequence diagram for delete is the tester referencing. If Tester is referencing the first sequence diagram for delete (found in the logic component), the focus of the sequence diagram is to illustrate the interactions within the Logic component for the execute("delete class 2") API call.

The second sequence diagram for delete includes specific information from examples inside the diagram.

Screenshots

Sequence Diagram for logic component

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Do refer to our Logic Component for more details.

Sequence Diagram for implementation of delete command

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Do refer to our Delete Feature for more details.

Items for the Tester to Verify

❓ Issue response

Team chose [response.Rejected]

  • I disagree

Reason for disagreement: Both diagram are taken from the same section: Implementation
One from Add Feature and one from Delete Feature. So I think it is a mistake because it is not consistent.


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