11.6. Revised SRS Class Diagram
Going back to the SRS class diagram that we produced in Chapter 10, let's reflect all the new insights—some behavioral, some structural—that we gained from analyzing one scenario/sequence diagram (see Figure 11-14).
Figure 11.14. Revised SRS class diagram
Note that we decided not to reflect the ConfirmSeatAvailability() "housekeeping" method at this time because we suspect that it will be a private method and therefore don't want to clutter our diagram. The decision of whether to reflect private methods on a class diagram—or to reflect any member of a class—is up to the modeler because the purpose of the diagram ...
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