Collaboration diagram for Telephone Directory System | CS1403-CASE Tools Lab


AIM:
To draw the Collaboration diagram for Telephone Directory System  using Rational Rose Software in CS1403 - CASE Tools Laboratory.

COLLABORATION DIAGRAM:
A collaboration diagram, also called a communication diagram or interaction diagram, is an illustration of the relationships and interactions among software objects in the Unified Modeling Language (UML). The concept is more than a decade old although it has been refined as modeling paradigms have
evolved.

A collaboration diagram resembles a flowchart that portrays the roles, functionality and behavior of individual objects as well as the overall operation of the system in real time. Objects are shown as rectangles with naming labels inside. These labels are preceded by colons and may be underlined. The relationships between the objects are shown as lines connecting the rectangles. The messages between objects are shown as arrows connecting the relevant rectangles along with labels that define the message sequencing.

Collaboration diagrams are best suited to the portrayal of simple interactions among relatively small numbers of objects. As the number of objects and messages grows, a collaboration diagram can become difficult to read. Several vendors offer software for creating and editing collaboration diagrams.



RESULT:
Thus the Collaboration diagram for Telephone Directory System Application was designed successfully using Rational Rose Software and the output was verified in CS1403 - CASE Tools Laboratory.
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