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Creating a Use Case Diagram

Requirements & Analysis

Software Engineering Prompts10/19/2025
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Design a simple UML Use Case Diagram for an online library system. Identify the three primary Actors (e.g., Librarian, Member) and the four main Use Cases (e.g., Search Book, Check Out Book) and show the relationships between them.

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