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"Writing Use Cases"
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Course Content:

  • Introduction
    Course Objectives
    How This Fits
  • What is a Use Case?
    What is a Use Case?
    Process Modeling, Use Cases, Scenarios and Requirements
    What Can a Use Case Look Like?
    What Are Use cases Used For?
    Use Cases and the Project Process
    Identifying Use Cases
    The Components of a Use Case
  • The Seven Steps to Writing a Use Case
    1. Identify the Actor(s)
    2. Identify the Goal
    3. Define the Pre-condition
    4. Define the Post Condition
    5. Describe the Main Success Flow
    6. Describe the Exceptions
    7. Describe the Alternate Flow(s)
    Practice Exercise
  • Detailed Use Case Modeling
    Level of Granularity or Precision
    Planning for the Next Level of Detail
    Moving to the Next Level of Detail
    Creating a Use Case Diagram
    Practice Exercise
  • Eliciting Use Cases
    1. Confirm roles and responsibilities
    2. Review objectives
    3. Establish scope
    4. Create a work list
    5. Describe each use case
    6. Discover and Document the Requirements
  • Frequently Aasked Questions
    How many use cases do I need?
    How many alternate flows do I need?
    The questions of breadth and depth
    Can this help me prepare my Requirements Management Plan?
    What about use case diagrams?