Hi everyone,

This is actually my very first post. I just wanted to take a moment to thank everyone 
for keeping things so active in here. I find that even by just being an observer, I'm 
learning alot about .NET (vicariously however!).

I installed VSEA today as well as Visio. I'm somewhat new to formal architectural 
diagrams but I believe that I understand the fundamentals quite well. Where I'm having 
some confusion is with regards to the transition between a "Use Case" and a "Static 
Structure".

I've noticed that you can setup all sorts of things like operations and their 
arguments. You can even specify what their types should be. This leads me to believe 
that, based on a Use Case, one should be able to generate, to some capacity, a Static 
Structure.

Is this true? Otherwise I don't understand the point behind drilling down to such 
detail in a Use Case...

Thanks!

- Mat

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