Dik van Leeuwen wrote:
> 
> JeAndre',
> 
> In general you create one (or more) sequence diagram(s) for the basic/normal
> flow of a use case.
> And for each of the alternative flows or subflows you would create a
> sequence diagram as well.
> 'Subflow diagrams' can be linked in the 'basic flow diagram' via Notes.

I really like the elegance of Dik's answer.

I also like Scott Ambler's introduction of the scenario notion into the
discussion.  An activity diagram for the use case tells you which
scenarios you need to model.

-Eric
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