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Activity diagram describes control, input, and output flows among action= s. It represents the system business and operational work flows. It capture= s actions and display their results. It is typically used for business proc= ess modeling and used in situations where all or most of the events represe= nt the completion of internally generated actions.
Though Activity diagrams are often classified alongside interaction diag= rams, they actually focus on the flows driven by internal processes (as opp= osed to external events).
SysML extends control in Activity diagrams and provides extensions that = might be very loosely grouped under the term =E2=80=9Ccontinuous=E2=80=9D, = but are generally applicable to any distributed flow of information and phy= sical items through a system. It also introduces probability concepts to ac= tivities.