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One Model, Many Interests, Many Views

Like the hierarchy diagram, the spider diagram is a generic visual query with no implied semantic

meaning. As a simple node and line diagram with no special symbology, it is easily accessible by a

broad audience. Good communication in a spider diagram is often heavily influenced by the creator. As

a free-form diagram, it should be configured in a way calculated to display the relationships depicted in

an understandable and informative manner.

Use Case Diagram

Classically used to help elicit requirements from stakeholders, use case diagrams describe the

functionality of a system from the user perspective. The use case diagram is a graphical representation

of actors (humans), blocks (components), and use cases. As such, they are also a very effective bridge

in the systems engineering journey from requirements to system behavior.

Level of Detail:

Low

Audience:

General

Content:

Use cases

and corresponding

actors (components)

Use:

High-level

tool to elicit

requirements;

bridge from

requirements to

system threads