Hi,

 

While you can use a guard condition in the square brackets, too much use of this will make your diagrams rather unreadable. The general idea is to show a different scenario using a different diagram. It depends on what it is your modeling and how many of these “if then else’s” you are going to use I guess.

 

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Hi,

I have the following usability query in using Rose.

If there is an ' If and Else' statement, and if there are different function calls say, function1() , inside the if clause and function2() inside the else clause, then how can we represent such a condition in a Sequence diagram in Rational Rose?

Anybody is there to help me out at the earliest?

Thanks in advance,

Sourabh

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