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Why Are Use Cases Inherently Simple

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Question 18

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Why are use cases inherently simple?


A) because they only have data and processes
B) because they only have entities and attributes
C) because they use UML 2.0
D) because they focus on only one activity at a time
E) because they are concrete classes

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