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Use case diagram

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A UML use case diagram for the interaction of a client (the actor) and a restaurant (the system)

A use case diagram at its simplest is a representation of a user's interaction with the system and depicting the specifications of a use case. A use case diagram can portray the different types of users of a system and the case]] and will often be accompanied by other types of diagrams as well.

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Bibliography

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