Course Outline
Introduction to Use Case Modeling
- Background and context for use cases
- Definitions, elements, and components of use cases
- Benefits of use case modeling
- Organizing requirements through use cases
Use case diagrams as a UML notation
Organizing the model using packages
Use case actors
- Users and Actors
- Business and system actors
- Identifying actors and mapping stakeholders
Use Cases - Identification and Description
- Identifying use cases and writing descriptions
- Use Case Controls:
- Preconditions
- Postconditions
- Assumptions
- Scenarios
Use Case Scenarios
- Main success scenario
- Alternatives and exceptions
- Indicating iteration
Advanced Techniques
- Include relationship
- Exclude relationship
- Generalization
- Specialization
- Multiplicity
Practical Use Case Concepts
- Flows of events and their purpose: primary, alternate, and exception paths
- Methods for documenting primary flows
- Documenting alternate and exception flows
- Documenting scenarios
- Narrative flow examples
- Use Cases and Test Cases
- Relationship between use cases and test cases/scenarios
- Translating use cases into test cases
- Use cases and user interfaces/prototyping
- Prototyping roles, preparation, and execution
- UML Concepts
- UML notation
- Class and object relationships
- Extracting classes from use cases
- Verifying a class: attributes, operations, and associations/multiplicity
- Include relationship and example
- Referring to includes in flows
- Extend relationship and example
- Referring to extends in flows
- Generalization relationship and example
- Use case documentation
Requirements
While prior experience in software development or foundational technical knowledge is not strictly required, it is advantageous for a deeper understanding of the concepts covered.
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Wiktoria Mandok-Gawrys
Course - OCUP2 UML Certification - UML 2 Foundation Exam Preparation
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