Chapter 6 USE-CASE MODEL: WRITING REQUIREMENTS IN CONTEXT The indispensable first step to getting the things you want out of life: decide what you want. —Ben Stein Objectives • • • • Identify and write use cases. Relate use cases to user goals and elementary business processes. Use the brief‚ casual‚ and fully dressed formats‚ in an essential style. Relate use case work to iterative development. Introduction This chapter is worth studying during a first read of the book because use cases are
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Uses of Computers in different Fields Our daily encounters with and dependence upon technology is almost invisible as it takes the shape of electronic climate control system‚ wireless communication systems such as phones and pagers‚ automatic tellers to dispense money. Magnetically striped cards to facilitate consumer transactions‚ cable and satellite television‚ auto mobiles and mass transit. Free trade agreements have led to globalization of commerce and scientific debate about global
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USES OF MOBILES Mobile phone is a wonderful gift of science. It is a gift to society. It has revolutionized the world of communication. Now a man can have communication anywhere‚ anytime to anyone sitting thousands of kilometers away from him. Though a small instrument‚ it can perform big functions. The latest version of it offers many great facilities including music system‚ photography‚ internet‚ computer‚ etc. It is‚ in fact‚ an improved version of landline phone which has facilitated communication
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Assignment 2: Use Cases Objective Automatic teller machines (ATM) are electronic banking system that allows custom with a debit or credit card to access their account to make some basic transactions such as withdrawal‚ deposit‚ or transfer. Our object is to developed use cases to support the bank ATM service‚ that include all scenario such as customer withdrawing money from an ATM‚ making an account deposit‚ making an account transfer. Identify and discuss any ethical issue maybe
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Computer Uses Today’s technology has changed the view of world. Among them computers are one of the best creations of the technology. Computers are the best closer look of new era’s technology. Computers are very useful in our routine life as a source of entertainment‚ as a medium of education and as a one way of business. First‚ Computers play a role of entertainer in our life. We can play a game on the computer. We can also download and upload games from the internet or from the
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Author : Low Hong Rui USE CASE NAME | Generate invoice | Actor | Call center | Description | Describe the process call center generate a formal invoice copies for customers‚ delivery staff and company record. | Normal course | 1. This use case is describing process of call center generate a formal invoice for customer‚ delivery staff and company record purposed. 2. The customer copies of invoice will include information’s such as invoice number‚ tracking code‚ order list‚ purchased
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Antoinette Spears March 4th‚ 2013 ENC 1102 MWF – 11:15 Attachments to a False Reality In the story Everyday Use by Amy Walker‚ Dee is a frequent trendsetter who believes she knows it all‚ but fails to know her own self. When Dee visits from college to visit her family‚ she surprises them in a bright African-themed dress‚ golden bangles and earrings‚ and a large new hair. However‚ this new look is only for physical display‚ intended to show others that she is in touch with her heritage – something
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Uses of water: 1. For drinking and for life processes. On an average‚ a man consumes about 60‚000 to 80‚000 litres of water in his lifetime. The body of an adult contains nearly 40 to 50 litres of water at any given time and water constitutes about 66% of the average body make up. Aqueous solutions fill the cells in the body. Nutrients‚ oxygen‚ and metabolic waste products are transported by blood‚ which is mostly water. Digested food is absorbed in the form of an aqueous solution. In plants too
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Now that you know the essential concepts about gamification and game design‚ it ’s time to use them. For this final task‚ we ask you to bring together creativity‚ technical feasibility‚ and business realities. You are approached by Rashmi Horenstein‚ the CEO of ShareAll‚ a prominent company in the hot collaborative consumption space. (If you aren’t familiar with the concept‚ some good resources are CollaborativeConsumption.com and the March 9‚ 2013 cover story in the Economist.) She knows you are
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Use of Stereotypes Stereotypes in the Indian context and are aplenty. The following ads can be quoted as one of the best examples where the stereotypes have been put to great use. Camlin permanent marker: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJVQW_NsCx4 – The ad captures the stereotypes that mark a married woman. An Indian woman‚ as also mentioned in the video‚ has bangles‚ locket and vermilion as symbols of being married. The husband applies vermillion on her forehead as it’s believed to be connected
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