I've got this! The answer is definitely a block definition diagram. That's the UML diagram type that's commonly used to define the structure of a system, including the components and their relationships. Perfect for a bill of materials.
Okay, let me see. A bill of materials is a list of the raw materials, assemblies, and other components needed to manufacture a product. I believe a block definition diagram would be the most appropriate diagram type for that.
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I'll have to think it through carefully. Maybe an activity diagram could work, but I'm not confident that's the right answer.
I think a package diagram would be the best choice here, since it's commonly used to organize and visualize the components and dependencies in a system.
I'm a bit confused on this one. Is it an internal block diagram or a requirements diagram? I'll have to review my notes to see which one is typically used for a bill of materials.
Okay, let's see. I'm pretty sure it's not option A, since that says the notifications are triggered on-demand. That doesn't sound like a scheduled reminder system.
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