Erik,
Thanks, I enjoyed your reply.
It looks to me as if you are agreeing in substance. I like the analogy
between including a use case and including a source file(?) into another
source file, although the notion of an insertion point does not seem
analogous in both cases.
If you consider any instance of including a use case, that instance is
certain to use a scenario, not all possible scenarios of the included
use case.
I take it that you would accept my use case diagram:
http://cs.senecac.on.ca/~etarking/deleteme.gif
-Eric
"Vinther,Erik Pilgaard EPV" wrote:
> You can make an analogy to including one source fine into another. If the
> included file contains one function that's called from the code in the
> including file, the "entire" function is executed, but if the function
> contains braches and selections, this does not mean that all statements in
> the function are executed in call.
>
> Erik
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