Exam 7: Behavioral Modeling II: Developing Use Cases
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To discover use cases, we must first examine domain analysis to discover business ________.
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If there are too many steps in the normal flow then we should ________.
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The author of a use case should really understand the use case and be able to answer questions about it.
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Generalization can be used to complement a set of alternate steps.
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In a use case diagram, dependency type is indicated by the direction of an arrow.
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A flow is an ordered set of ________ that occur as the actors and the system attempt to reach a goal.
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A ________ defines the state of the system before a use case starts.
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Which of the following is NOTa sub-flow for the normal flow "the registration clerk enters or updates personal data of the patient"?
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A use case describes the interaction between actor and system including design and implementation issues.
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