Oracle Designer Model, Release 6i
Element Type Definition


Element Type Name USE_CASE_GENERALIZATION
Short Name USCUSC
View NameCI_USE_CASE_GENERALIZATIONS
Description Use case generalizations are used to link use cases into a
specialization-generalization network. The preferred interpretation
of the use case generalization relationship is 'description at a more
abstract level'
Sub-type of INTERSECTION
Versioning: Belongs to:
USE_CASE versionable object
Rules: API Spec
Uniqueness Criteria
Deletion Rules
Descriptor: SUBTYPE_REFERENCE
SUPERTYPE_REFERENCE
Used by: JDeveloper Enterprise Edition
Underlying table:SDD_USCUSC

Reference Properties
Name Opt ? Notes Relationship In Arc
SUBTYPE_REFERENCE N Prompt: Subtype
Transferable only if null
Must be with subtype of one and only one USE_CASE
SUPERTYPE_REFERENCE N Prompt: Supertype
Transferable only if null
Must be with supertype of one and only one USE_CASE

Properties
Name Datatype Opt ? Notes Domain Default Value
SEQUENCE NUMBER(6, 0) N Sequence for ordering the supertypes for a specific subtype
Prompt: Sequence of Supertype
System maintained: API provides a value only if left null by the user
PARENT_IVID NUMBER(38, 0) Y Internal use only. Common repository version identifier of owning PAC
Not displayed
System maintained
Updatable only if null
Defined on SE supertype
PAC_REFERENCE NUMBER(38, 0) Y Internal use only. Contains the IRID of the PAC for the "versionable object" to which this element belongs
Not displayed
System maintained
Not updatable by user
Defined on SE supertype

Multi-line Text
Name Text Type Prompt
DESCRIPTION CDIDSC Description
NOTES CDINOT Notes

Other Properties
The following 'standard' properties are also inherited by all element types:
  • ID
  • IRID
  • IVID
  • ELEMENT_TYPE_NAME
  • DATE_CREATED
  • CREATED_BY
  • DATE_CHANGED
  • CHANGED_BY
  • NUMBER_OF_TIMES_MODIFIED
  • TYPES

Other element types that reference USE_CASE_GENERALIZATION:


Note:

  • All properties are displayed and updatable by the user unless indicated otherwise
  • All reference properties are displayed and transferable unless indicated otherwise
  • All domains are enforced unless indicated otherwise
  • All properties and reference properties are defined on this element type unless indicated as inherited from a supertype