A simple guide to use case analysis

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Use case modeling is a technique for capturing, modeling, and specifying system requirements that correspond to a set of behaviors that the system may perform when interacting with actors. These behaviors produce observable results and help achieve their goals. Use cases are named for the specific user goals of the principal actors, which in turn describe or explain the general order of activities and events, as well as variations in special conditions, exceptions, or error conditions, through textual description.

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What is Data Flow Diagram, why it is still useful for software development?

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Although data flow oriented modeling is considered as an outdated technology by some software engineers, it is still one of the most widely used requirements analysis symbols. Although data flow diagrams (DFDs) are not formal parts of UML, they can be used to supplement UML diagrams and provide additional insight into system requirements and processes.

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Use Case Modeling

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A UML use case diagram is the primary form of system/software requirements for a new software program under developed. Use cases specify the expected behavior (what) of a system, and not the exact method of making it happen (how). A complete set of use cases specifies all the different ways to use the system and therefore defines all behavior required of the system bounding the scope of the system.

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