Exam 4: Business Process and Functional Modeling
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Control flows in an activity diagram are shown using solid-lines with arrows while object flows are shown using dashed lines with arrows.
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Jim has documented a use case that describes the functionality of a system as "To compute gross pay, multiply the hours worked that are recorded on the time card from the time clock by the hourly rate that is recorded in the employee master file from the MS SQL server database." This is an example of a(n) _____ use case.
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The correct sequence of the major steps in creating use case diagrams is _____.
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Which of the following diagramming symbols represents a subject boundary in a use case diagram?
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Which of the following relationships represent the extension of the functionality of the use case to cover optional behavior?
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How does a project team go about obtaining the information they need to create use case descriptions?
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Object nodes in an activity diagram are depicted using rectangles.
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When comparing a use-case description to a use-case diagram for functional model verification and validation, there must be ONE and ONLY ONE use-case description for each use case, and vice versa..
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The use case Take Order has a temporal trigger if it begins when a customer calls to place an order.
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Which of the following relationships describe the communication between the use case and the actors?
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A use case that begins at the end of the month has a temporal trigger.
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When drawing the use-case diagram, an analyst should do the steps in this order: _____.
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The include relationship represents the optional inclusion of another use case.
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A solid line without arrows between an actor and a use case in a use case diagram represents a one-way flow of communication from the actor to the use case.
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A use case should be written from the perspective of at least one of the actors associated with the use case.
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Explain the difference between normal flows and sub-flows that would be documented in a use case.
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An alternate or exceptional flow in a use case documents the decomposition of the normal flow of events.
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Distinguish between the extend and include relationships in use case diagrams. When would you use each of these relationships?
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Describe the terms action, activity and object nodes that are found in an activity diagram.
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