![]() ![]() Most of the specific features and restrictions of sequence diagrams compared to other diagrams derive from this strong guarantee that at all time, the graphical (vertical) order of the elements you see on the diagram match exactly the semantic order of the events which exist in the underlying model. ![]() Keeping the example above, moving executionĮ1 will trigger changes in the semantic model to move the corresponding event of This is very different from what happens in other diagrams, where most graphical repositioning of elements are only cosmetic. Moving elements on a sequence diagram may trigger changes in the underlying semantic model to reflect the new event order implied by the positions you changed.
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