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    Use Case Diagram

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    USE-CASE DIAGRAM EXERCISE 1. Draw a use case diagram for an ATM machine with the following functionality. A customer’s interaction with the system involves logging in‚ making withdrawal requests‚ deposit requests‚ and balance inquiry requests. If the customer logs in‚ there is a possibility (although rare) that the system will confiscate the card (for example‚ if the login is incorrect or if the bank determines that the customer’s balance is significantly under zero). Card confiscation involves

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    Online Auction System Use Case and Misuse Case Diagrams Mounika Challagundla‚ Graduate Student Dr. Natarajan Meghanathan‚ Associate Professor Department of Computer Science Jackson State University‚ Jackson‚ MS 39217‚ USA use case description • Registration: Anyone who want to participate in auction first they have to register to the system. • Login: The user will provide login details in order to access anything. • Post items: Once registered as a seller‚ the seller can start posting his

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    due to archeology‚ physical anthropology‚ DNA analysis‚ and linguistics other theories arose. The Beringia Theory or commonly called the Land Bridge Theory was mostly composed of the artifacts from the Group of Asians known as the Clovis culture. The people of the Clovis culture were big game hunters that followed their game into North America across the land bridge; the problem with this theory is due to new carbon-dating methods showed that their migration was considerable later then thought.

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    Use Case Senario Based Diagram‏ A Use Case Model describes the proposed functionality of a new system. A Use Case represents a discrete unit of interaction between a user (human or machine) and the system. This interaction is a single unit of meaningful work‚ such as Create Account or View Account Details. Each Use Case describes the functionality to be built in the proposed system‚ which can include another Use Case’s functionality or extend another Use Case with its own behavior. A Use Case

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    Case SynopsisThis case describes how Land Rover North America‚ Inc. (LRNA) has redesigned their dealerships and selling process with the objective of building and enhancing equity for its brand. Land Rover is a niche player in a very crowded and rapidly maturing product category. Competition is fierce and is dominated by large global competitors with extensive dealer networks who differentiate their products largely by size‚ features‚ and price. The company has relatively few dealerships and cannot

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    South Africa and shows a few days which change the life of the main character. The film helps us to understand the struggles that blacks face today years after their mistreatment under apartheid. Symbols such as the dice‚ and locations like the waste land are used in this film to develop the ideas of luck and chance‚ hope and the journey towards redemption. The first symbol of dice is shown at the starting of the film as there is a close up on hands shaking dice to play a game of Craps. The game is

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    Houston Land Use Policy

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    Richard Serra Richard Serra is widely celebrated by academics and popular critics alike for rethinking the very nature of sculptural objects. Rather than functioning as sites of aesthetic interest in themselves‚ Serra’s works have served as literal indexes of his working process‚ or as quasi-architectural structures that prompt critical reflection on how we perceive space and time. These terms‚ which have been painstakingly refined in the voluminous critical texts on Serra’s work‚ can be

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    with Use Cases McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2007 by The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. All rights reserved. Objectives • Describe the benefits of use-case modeling. • Define actors and use cases and be able to identify them from context diagrams and other sources. • Describe the relationships that can appear on a usecase model diagram. • Describe the steps for preparing a use-case model. • Describe how to construct a use-case model diagram. • Describe the various sections of a use-case narrative

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    Use case name: Request for Plotter sheet ID: 1 Importance level: High Primary actor: Student Short description: Events to happen when requesting for a plotter sheet. Trigger: Filled in Plotter Sheet Type: External Major Inputs Major Outputs Description Source Description Destination Subject Student EDP Code Student Filled in Plotter sheet Student Time Student Days Student Room No. Student Major Steps Performed Information for Steps

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    The Waste Land is a poem written in a post-world war society which describes a series of characters‚ settings‚ and relationships‚ the majority of which are sterile and desolate. Appleyard considers the mood that dominates the poem‚ “The one connecting device is a mood of despair‚ of barren dislocation”. Within the Waste Land Eliot persistently presents a modern world which is full of isolation and despair using each of the portraits of either settings‚ characters or through the depiction of relationships

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