Answer :

The statement is False. A class diagram is a behavioral diagram. It demonstrates one of the 14 UML diagram types.

The behavioral diagrams are categorized as follows: use case diagrams, interaction diagrams, state–chart diagrams, and activity diagrams.

The Fogg Behavior Model shows that three elements must converge at the same moment for a behavior to occur: Motivation, Ability, and Prompt. When a behavior does not occur, at least one of those three elements is missing.

There are two types of behavioral models that are used to describe the system behavior, one is the data processing model and another is the state machine model. Data processing models are also known as DFD (Data Flow Diagram) which are used to show how data is processed as it moves through the system.

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