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MBA IT, Mater in Science and Technology
Devry
Jul-1996 - Jul-2000
Professor
Devry University
Mar-2010 - Oct-2016
      action nodes, actor nodes, flows, and control nodes       action nodes, object nodes, flows, and class nodes       action nodes, object nodes, control flows, and control nodes |
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      action nodes, flows, and object nodes       include, extend, and sub flows       main flow and alternate flows, |
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      an extra functional modeling of the use case that is optional       a mandatory functionality of the use case       how a use case inherits from another use case |
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      errors that might be raised in the main flow       interrupts that might occur at a particular point in the main flow       All of the above |
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      actor       hammer       anvil |
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      decompose into alternative flows       written with a series of repeating steps to simplify it       written from the perspective of an independent observer to simplify it |
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      Identify the system boundary, draw the use cases on the diagram, place the actors on the diagram, and draw the lines connecting the actors to the use cases       Place the actors on the diagram, draw the use cases on the diagram, identify the system boundary, and draw the lines connecting the actors to the use cases       Identify the system boundary, place the actors on the diagram, draw the use cases on the diagram, and draw the lines connecting the actors to the use cases |
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      focus on the how and not the what       promote functional decomposition       ignore all external actors |
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      action       merge       partition or swimlane |
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      "ABC" is internal logic in the Normal Flow section of the use case description       "ABC" is a heading in the SubFlow section of the use case description       "ABC" is an actor |
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