pre-publication draft #3, edit date: 2000.02.21 published by Addison-Wesley, c. 2001. i ii Reminders Write something readable. Casual,readable use cases are still useful, whereas unreadable use cases won't get read. Work breadth-first, from lower precision to higher precision. Precision Level 1: Primary actor’ name and goal s Precision Level 2: The use case brief, or the main success scenario Precision Level 3: The extension conditions Precision Level 4: The extension handling steps For each step:
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Name Instructor Course Date Definition of Impression Management Impression management is described as a state where people have an element and aspect of pursuing socialization from birth. They have to build relationships with other people and maintain them by the most effective and efficient ways to meet their own physiological and psychological needs. In that aspect, the socialization is a necessity. Because every process includes unique difficulties and problems; if the subject is about plenty
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Psychology of First Impressions Name Institution Psychology of First Impressions Introduction In life, human beings get to play different roles and to be different things to a variety of people. The identities that individuals claim as well as the roles people assume in the interpersonal, social, and organizational settings are not often complicated, and everyone can be considered as actors demonstrating different characters
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The video clip used in my discussion is a scene from Undercover Boss, Let Me Help You Get Started. The clip shows Darius Rucker, a successful performer, telling Jocelyn, an upcoming singer, that he has selected her to audition at Universal Music Group for a record deal. He also gives her ten thousand dollars to finance her career. The news of this overwhelms her with emotion, and she cannot believe this is happening to her. They have an in-depth conversation about what has happened, and she leaves
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Use Case Diagrams Tutorial What is a use case? • A requirements analysis concept • A case of a use of the system/product • Describes the system's actions from a the point of view of a user • Tells a story • A sequence of events involving • Interactions of a user with the system • Specifies one aspect of the behavior of a system, without specifying the structure of the system • Is oriented toward satisfying a user's goal How do we describe use cases? • Textual or tabular descriptions •
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Week 4 Assignment 2: Use Cases CIS 210: Systems Analysis and Development November 3, 2013 A use case with typical and alternate courses that documents the event of a bank customer withdrawing money from an ATM. In this particular use-case scenario a system analysis will be identified when a bank customer interacts with an ATM to withdraw money. Typical and alternate courses will be identified. A use-case diagram will be used as a tool to provide
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for the interview: design of interview questions and flow 3. Leading interviewer(s): the ones who ask the majority of the questions 4. Interview notes-takers: team members who keep note during the interview 5. Use Case Diagram Development 6. Use Case Narrative Development 7. BRD Write-up 8. BRD Quality Assurance For each of the tasks above, simply fill out the table below for each of the team members: | Member 1 | Member 2 | Member 3 | Member 4 | Member
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Assignment 2: Creating a Use Case Use case for CSMS marketing subsystem (RMO CSMS Marketing Subsystem) Overview of Diagram The overview of usage requirement of any system is very important and a use case diagram plays an important role as it can be used to present the system clearly to the top management. Use case diagram consists of several use cases and the actors. Several elements of use cases are as follows: Use Cases Use cases depict the sequence of actions or steps that are
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4 | 5-6 | 7 | 8-10 | USE CASE DIAGRAM WITH DESCRIPTION (10%) | Incorrect overview use case, detail use cases with scenarios (where applicable) and use case descriptions OR incorrect user case notations OR illogical functional design | Inappropriate overview use case, detail use cases with scenarios (where applicable) and use case descriptions. | The use cases are well presented (generalization) with no major mistake in logic and notation, and described all flows in use case descriptions. | Appropriate
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expenditures to revenue for different land uses, which are used in municipal land-use planning. Land uses, from residential / commercial / industrial , agricultural / and open space, largely determine the different revenues and expenditures of the municipal government because they generated different amounts of revenue from being taxed at different rates. Expenditures also vary from municipal services because different services need to be provided per use like education, police protection, fire protection
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