An include relationship defines that a use case contains the behavior defined in another use case.
Properties
Rules
Name: The value can be anything.
The name of the item.
Keywords: The value can be anything.
A keyword is a lightweight variant of a stereotype to extend the semantics of a model element. As opposite of stereotypes, keywords does not have do be defined in a profile.
If several keywords are given, they should be separated by commas.
Stereotypes: The value can be anything.
A stereotype defines how a model element may be extended, and enables the use of platform or domain specific terminology or notation in place of, or in addition to, the ones used for the extended metaclass.
Stereotypes should be given in the format 'profile::stererotype'. Stereotypes should be separated by commas.
Documentation: The value can be anything.
A textual description of the element.
Visibility: The value shall be a valid literal from the enumeration Visibility Kind.
Determines where the item appears within different Namespaces within the overall model, and its accessibility.
A use case is the specification of a set of actions performed by a system, which yields an observable result that is, typically, of value for one or more actors or other stakeholders of the system.