Use Case Modeling
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Dec 16,17
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Use Case Modeling Course
Use cases provide a structured, industry-standard way of eliciting and documenting visibly observable functional requirements from the point of view of the business. The process enhances communication between business analysts and stakeholders and helps stakeholders articulate their needs in a way other elicitation techniques cannot. It also lays the foundation for user interface design and test case development. This course provides the right blend of knowledge and skills for people to understand and model business use cases effectively.
This course will earn you 14 PDUs | 14 CDUs
Learning Objectives
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Define the major components of use case models using Unified Modeling Language (UML) notation.
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Identify the different types of actors and determine candidate use cases.
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Develop a use case diagram and the narrative flow of events using a Use Case Template.
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Create an Activity Diagram to chart the scenarios of a use case.
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Diagram various use case relationships.
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Leverage use cases to quickly create test cases and develop user interface prototypes based on the use case
COURSE AGENDA
Use Case Modeling Curriculum
This course is intended for any project professional who elicits requirements for software applications. Use case models covered in this course include use case diagrams, use case narratives, activity diagrams, and use case relationships. Use cases are modeled using UML notation v2.5
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Business Process
- Use Case and use case model defined
- Levels of use case modeling
- Strengths and limitations of use case modeling
- User stories vs use cases
- Using use cases in predictive and adaptive environments
- Use case modeling process
- Use case diagram overview, elements and notation
- Use case diagramming steps
- Define system scope
- Identify actors and use cases
- Types of actors
- Associations between actors and use cases
- Create a use case diagram
- Review and refine use case diagrams
- Package use cases
- Use case narrative overview & elements
- Use case brief
- Use case template introduction
- Pre & post conditions, triggers
- Use case flow of events (primary, alternative & exception)
- Narrative documentation guidelines
- Methods to document the flow of events
- Document additional considerations in a use case
- Document the flow of events in a use case
- Refine and review use case narratives
- UML notation
- Include relationship
- Extend relationship
- Generalization relationships (use cases and actors)
- Identify potential use case relationships
- Activity Diagram overview
- UML notation
- Forks and join rules
- Create an activity diagram
- Document looping in a use case
- Use cases & user interfaces
- Steps to create a user interface prototype
- Develop a UI prototype for a use case
- Translate use cases into test cases overview
- Develop a number of test cases based on a use case
- UML overview and notation
- Identify candidate classes from use cases
- Identify attributes, operations
- Determine association and multiplicity
- Package classes
- Create a class diagram
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