Exam 15: Object-Oriented Analysis and Design: Use Cases

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An ________ is an association between two use cases where one use case uses the functionality contained in the other.

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Things that must be true before a use case can start are called ________.

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A use case is initiated by a ________.

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The least amount promised to the stakeholder by a use case is called a:

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An association between two use cases where one use case uses the functionality contained in the other best describes:

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Use cases written at the blue,or sea,level focus on ________ goals.

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White level use cases might serve as an enterprise goal whereas kite level use cases might serve as a goal for one business unit.

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There are 4 different levels of detail.

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A ________ is a picture showing system behavior along with the key actors that interact with the system.

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An association between two use cases where one adds new behaviors or actions to the other best describes:

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Which of the following defines a set of behaviors or functions in a use case that follow exceptions to the main success scenario?

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What are the five different levels of detail suggested by Cockburn? Describe each one and how it is used.

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The Process boundary is represented as a box that includes all of the relevant use cases.

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Preconditions are things that must be true before a use case can:

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All of the following are Use Case levels of detail except:

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Postconditions are things that must be true before a use case can start.

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An actor is a specific instance of a user class playing the user's role.

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A picture showing system behavior along with the key actors that interact with the system best describes a(n):

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