UML - Activity Diagrams
‘Activity diagram is another important diagram in UML to describe the dynamic aspects of the system
‘Activity diagram is basically a flowchart to represent the flow from one activity to another activity. The activity can be described as an
operation of the system
‘The control flow is drawn from one operation to another. This flow can be sequential, branched, or concurrent. Activity diagrams deal
With all type of flow control by using different elements such as fork, join, ete
Purpose of Activity Diagrams
‘The basic purposes of activity diagrams is similar to other four diagrams. It captures the dynamic behavior of the system. Other four
diagrams are used to show the message flow from one object to another but activity diagram is used to show message flow from one:
activity to another,
Activity is a particular operation of the system. Activity diagrams are not only used for visualizing the dynamic nature of a system, but
they are also used to construct the executable system by using forward and reverse engineering techniques. The only missing thing in
the activity diagram is the message part
It does not show any message flow from one activity to another. Activity diagram is sometimes considered as the flowchart. Although
the diagrams look like a flowchart, they are not, It shows different flows such as parallel, branched, concurrent, and single.
The purpose of an activity diagram can be described as ~
+ Draw the activity fow of a system
‘+ Describe the sequence from one activity to another.
+ Describe the parallel, branched and concurrent flow of the system.How to Draw an Activity Diagram?
Activity diagrams are mainly used as a flowchart that consists of actvilies performed by the system. Activity diagrams are not exactly
flowcharts as they have some additional capabilties. These additional capabilites include branching, parallel flow, swimlane, ete.
Before drawing an activity diagram, we must have a clear understanding about the elements used in activity diagram. The main
element of an activity diagram is the activity itself. An activity is a function performed by the system. After identifying the activites, we
‘need to understand how they are associated with constraints and conditions.
Bofore drawing an actvty diagram, we should identi the following elements ~
+ Activities
+ Association
+ Conditions
+ Constraints
(Once the above-mentioned parameters are identified, we need to make a mental layout of the entire flow. This mental layout is then
transformed into an activity diagram,
Following is an example of an activity diagram for order management system. In the diagram, four activities are identified which are
associated with conditions. One important point should be clearly understood that an activity diagram cannot be exactly matched with
the code, The activity diagram is made to understand the flow of activities and is mainly used by the business users
Following diagram is drawn with the four main activities ~
+ Send order by the customer
+ Receipt of the order
+ Confirm the order
+ Dispatch the order‘After receiving the order request, condition checks are performed to check if it is normal or special order. After the type of order is
Identified, dispatch activity is performed and that is marked as the termination of the process.
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Where to Use Activity Diagrams?
‘The basic usage of actly diagram is similar to other four UML diagrams. The specific usage is to model the contro flow from one
activity to another This control flow does nat include messages.
Activiy diagram is suitable for modeling the activity flow ofthe system. An application can have multiple systems. Activity diagram also
captures these systems and describes the flow from one system to anther. This specific usage is not available in other diagrams.
These systems can be database, external queues, of any other system,
\We will now look into the practical applications ofthe activity diagram. From the above discussion, it's clear that an activity diagram is
drawn from a very high level. So it gives high level view of a system. This high level view is mainly for business users or any other
person who isnot a technical person,This diagram is used to model the activities which are nothing but business requirements. The diagram has more impact on business
understanding rather than on implementation details,
Activity diagram can be used for ~
+ Modeling work flow by using activites
+ Modeling business requirements
+ High level understanding ofthe system's functionalities.
+ Investigating business requirements at a later stage.
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