Fork:
Not in reality, but definitely in Rose. You cannot have two start points
hence if you have alternate entries you have to put the split in. Or do two
activity diagrams which seems superfluous.
Join:
As there can be multiple end situations the fork does not have to have an
associated join.
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Subject: (ROSE) Forks and Joins in activity diagram
Hi all,
In an activity diagram, you can make a fork and a join...Both symbols are a
horizontal line (usually).
My questions are:
- Is it ALWAYS necessary to have a fork before the join?
- Is a fork always followed by a join?
Can anyone help me with that?
Greetings,
Arno Leenders
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