Assignment Instructions
Address the first question posed and then create the two diagrams as instructed below.
You can create your diagrams in Visio®, Word, or PowerPoint® (using drawing tools in Word or PowerPoint) or draw them out by hand and share photos.
Assignment Requirements
1. Describe the difference between a use case and a class diagram. What is the purpose of each? What role do they play in object-oriented-programming design specifically?
1. Create a class diagram that describes an automobile dealership. Your class diagram should include at least 6 classes and show the relationships between the classes.
Refer to this site for additional examples of class diagrams:
http://www.agilemodeling.com/artifacts/classDiagram.htm
1. Create a use case that depicts the actors (people and systems) and processes involved in a university system that registers students for classes. Be sure that your use case includes all actors (systems and people) Involved in a university class registration process and show the interactions between actors. At a minimum, you should show the student, the registrar, the online registration system, and accounts receivable.
Refer to this site for additional examples of use case diagrams:
https://www.uml-diagrams.org/use-case-diagrams-examples.html
Directions for Submitting Your Assignment
You can create your class and use case diagrams in Visio®, Word®, or PowerPoint® (using drawing tools in Word or PowerPoint) or draw them out by hand and share photos.

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Instructions for the Assignment
Respond to the first question, and then draw the two diagrams as directed below.

You can draw diagrams in Visio®, Word®, or PowerPoint® (using drawing tools in Word or PowerPoint), or you can draw them by hand and share photos.

Assignment Prerequisites

1. Explain the distinction between a use case and a class diagram. What is the function of each? What role do they play in the design of object-oriented programming in particular?

1. Draw a class diagram that describes a car dealership. Your class diagram should include at least six classes and demonstrate the relationships between them.

Additional examples of class diagrams can be found on this website:

http://www.agilemodeling.com/artifacts/classDiagram.htm

1. Develop a use case that depicts the actors (people and systems) and processes involved in a given situation.

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