Multiple Choice
When developing the Major Inputs and Major Outputs for a use case,the analyst and users should consider:
A) Only the common inputs and outputs
B) Developing separate use cases for every possible input and every possible output
C) All possible inputs and outputs (even with rare occurrences)
D) What triggers these inputs and outputs
E) Using activity elimination to see if these inputs and outputs are really needed
Correct Answer:

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