Computer Science Discussion 3 35

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Each thread must be at least 250 words and demonstrate course-related knowledge. In addition to the thread, you must reply at least 2 other classmates’ threads. Each reply must be at least 150 words. Both your thread and replies must be supported with biblical or scholarly support. In addition to 2 well-supported replies to your classmates’ threads, you must respond to at least 1 reply on your initial thread, which is not only courteous, but also generates a natural conversation in the discussion forums.

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For your workplace or at-home activities, which Interaction Diagram  would best be used to describe your activities if you were to hand it to  someone?

Reply 1

  Use Case Diagram        

In  my home, I believe that a use case diagram is the best option. I still  live with my family and I am the 2nd oldest of 7 kids, so there is a lot  going on in a given day. 

A  use case diagram is defined as “A description in UML that documents the  name of the use case, the actor, a description of the use case, a  step-by-step list of the tasks required for successful completion, and  other key descriptions and assumptions” (Tilley, 2020).

A  use case diagram is typically a good option if there are multiple  participants doing different tasks, which in my family, is always the  case. There is always somebody going to town, somebody working outside,  somebody working inside, somebody doing school, and often, doing these  things for somebody else (not school though :)). 

It is difficult to find a Biblical reference to a use case diagram, so I am going to go for a completely different subject. 

I  will often worry too much about something I have no control over. It  usually takes me some time to realize I have no control over it, but  that means I just wasted a bunch of time worrying. One of my favorite  verses that has been helping me for years get over this bad habit is  Philippians 4:6-7, which says “Don’t  worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you  need, and thank him for all he has done. Then you will experience God’s  peace, which exceeds anything we can understand. His peace will guard  your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus” (New Living  Translation, Philippians 4:6-7, 1996). This verse has especially helped  me through school when I worry about an assignment or worry about a  grade. It helps me to realize that I am not in control, nor will I ever  be in control, so why worry about it?

Reply 2

  State Transition Diagram          

I will use my workplace. I work for a medium sizes credit union. 

The  interaction Diagram I want to use is a State Transition Diagram. “A  state Transition Diagram shows how an object changes from one state to  another depending on the events that affect the object.” (Tilley 2019)   According to “Construction of artificial neural network economic  forecasting model based on the consideration of state transition diagram  â€œThe state transition function can obtain relatively good empirical  results when it is used to quantify the tail features of the dependent  structure. One of the jobs that I do is when a new employee is hired I  have to give the employee access to our core system. I can open the  account and make the employee active, I can freeze the employee account  or I can also make the employee inactive if they decided to leave the  company.

A  biblical reference I would like to use  Comes from Genesis 16 where  Sari  Abram’s wife was not able to conceive any children so she decided  to give her handmaid  Hagar over to Abram to give him a child. Once  Hagar saw she had conceived a child from Abram she began to despise  Sari. Once Sari started to deal with Hagar she fled from Sari. Am angel  of the Lord asks Hagar where did she come from and where is she going,  Hagar said she was fleeing from Sari.  The angel of the Lord told Hagar  to return to Sari ad submit herself to her.