5 Questions
What is the purpose of a use case?
To identify and clarify requirements
What elements are typically included in a use case?
Actors, preconditions, triggers, and postconditions
What is the role of use cases in an organization?
To provide a common naming strategy
What is the purpose of use cases?
To identify and clarify requirements
What is NOT one of the elements typically included in a use case?
Integrity
Study Notes
- Use cases are a way to clarify and identify requirements for a goal.
- A use case can help different departments within an organization understand their responsibilities.
- Use cases are a common naming strategy for a goal, and they can include the following elements: actors, preconditions, triggers, and postconditions.
- A use case will typically list each of the steps in a specific order.
- Use cases are used to support confidentiality by helping different departments understand their responsibilities.
- tegrity, availability, authentication, obfuscation, and non-repudiation
Learn about the importance of use cases in clarifying and identifying requirements for a goal, and how they help different departments within an organization understand their responsibilities. This quiz covers the elements of use cases, including actors, preconditions, triggers, postconditions, and the order of steps.
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