1. Introduction In the rapidly evolving landscape of digital insurance services, efficiency, accuracy, and compliance are paramount. Insurance companies face increasing volumes of claims submissions daily—often via online portals—requiring fast,
1. Introduction In the rapidly evolving landscape of digital insurance services, efficiency, accuracy, and compliance are paramount. Insurance companies face increasing volumes of claims submissions daily—often via online portals—requiring fast,
1. Introduction Use Case Modeling is a foundational technique in Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (OOAD) used to capture functional requirements of a system from the user’s perspective. It provides a visual representation
📌 Overview This case study explores the design and modeling of a vending machine using a UML State Machine Diagram. The system allows users to insert coins, select items, receive change, or cancel
In the fast-evolving world of software development, use case diagrams are essential for capturing user goals, defining system functionality, and aligning stakeholders. But traditional methods often lead to inconsistent diagrams, misaligned requirements,
Introduction Ride-sharing platforms like Uber, Lyft, and Bolt have revolutionized urban mobility by connecting passengers with nearby drivers in real time. At the heart of this experience lies a complex,
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Introduction: The Evolution of Visual Modeling in Software Development In the intricate world of software engineering, the sequence diagram stands as a critical tool for visualizing the temporal flow of
Introduction: The Challenge of Hierarchical Consistency in Software Architecture In modern software development, maintaining hierarchical consistency across architectural diagrams is critical. A System Context diagram should seamlessly align with Container
Introduction: The Challenge of Architectural Diagramming In software development, clear and accurate architectural diagrams are essential for communication, planning, and documentation. However, creating these diagrams manually is time-consuming and error-prone.
The Evolution of Architectural Documentation In traditional diagramming workflows—and even when utilizing generic Large Language Models (LLMs)—architectural visuals frequently devolve into static artifacts. These outputs, often delivered as PNGs or