Patient will visit medical Centre website. · The patient will make an appointment with the required Doctor from the database of doctors in the medical Centre. · The doctor will examine the patient after he check his medical history file. · After checkup the doctor will send the patient to the pharmacy for the medicine · The doctor might send the patient to the x-ray and to blood test. · The patient can login to the system and view the results of the x-ray and blood test. Use the above scenario and add as many details that are required to make your answer well presented.
1. Draw the use case diagram.
2. Write 2 use case descriptions of selected use case (make an appointment and examine patient)
3. Draw the class diagram.
4. Draw the state machine diagram. Please include the following points in your report
:A - Use case diagram showing all use cases and actors. (write a few lines describe your figure)
B. Use case description of two use cases (use the template @ UML@class room book)
C. Draw the class diagram showing all details of each class (attributes and methods) and the relations (association, generalization, aggregation …..)
D. State machine diagram using the (Entry, Do, Exit) + event, condition(guard) and activity.
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Use case descriptions of selected use case (make an appointment and examine patient)
Make an appointment:
User logs in/signs up on the website. Checks the list of available doctors and based on his / her requiremenst, make the appointment of the doctor.
Examine Patient:
Doctos logs in on the portal. Examines the patient and uploads the records on the website regarding the patient. The patient can download the report/record later.
3. Class Diagram:

4. State Diagram:

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Patient will visit medical Centre website. · The patient will make an appointment with the required...
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