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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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An alternate or exceptional flow in a use case documents the decomposition of the normal flow of events.
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Individual steps in a use case should be written in the form _____.
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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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A use case that begins at the end of the month has a temporal trigger.
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As Felix is documenting an order entry system, he discovers that someone can call up to place an order that is not a customer. In this case, the Take Order use case will use the Create Customer use case to capture the customer information, and then the order will be taken. This is an example of the extend relationship between use cases.
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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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All object-oriented systems development approaches are use-case driven, architecture-centric, and iterative and incremental..
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What are the five characteristics of a use case that impacts its importance level? Describe each, and indicate what conditions would result in a higher importance level.
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An actor is represented in a use case diagram by a stick figure of a man.
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A use case that describes functionality that is complex and risky would be given a high importance level.
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Join nodes in an activity diagram are used to bring concurrent or parallel flows together back into a single flow.
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An essential use case describes the specific set of steps to be followed.
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A(n) _____ use case is typically created early in the process of understanding the system requirements as a way of documenting basic information about the use case.
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The correct sequence of the major steps in creating use case diagrams is _____.
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