Starting point: the overall HE-Business Process Diagram [pic] Overview of Use Cases within the various Business Processes. BP: Enrolment (ENR) • ENR1: Enroll in the university • ENR2: Enroll in a study year • ENR3: Enroll in (individual) courses BP: Course Development (CD) • CD1: Register a study • CD2: Add courses to a study year • CD3: Register a course BP: Facilitating Activities (FA) • FA1: Register organizational unit • FA2: Register
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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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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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Use electronic message system 1. Understand the use of electronic message systems 1.1 Describe the main types of electronic message systems Nowadays there are two main types of electronic messaging systems. These are Email and Text messaging. Email used to be mainly a computer based method of sending messages‚ but now with the influx of tablets and smart phones with the ability to send and receive emails‚ this method is used more widely. The electronic mail uses the internet/servers to send and
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[To change project name‚ business use case name‚ prepared by‚ version number‚ please go to file / properties / generic and custom properties tabs] Business Use Case: Capture Trade Prepared By: Version: 0.1 Revision History |Date |Version |Description |Author | | | |
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Use-Case Title: Log In Primary Actor: Customer Level: Kite (summary) Stakeholders: Customer‚ Recipient Precondition: Customer has application installed and internet connection Minimal Guarantee: Customer will be able to open application Success Guarantee: Customer will be able to log into account Trigger: Customer is able to access application Main Success Scenario: 1. Customer able to open application on device 2. Customer puts in credentials to log into application 3. Customer’s credentials
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Level | Confidence | Use Case Specification Revision History Revision date | Version # | Summary of Changes | Author | Changes marked | Approvals Name & Title | Role | Date of Approval | Approval | Table of Contents 1 Introduction3 1.1 Purpose of Document3 1.2 BA Confidence Rating Rationale3 1.3 Supporting Documentation3 1.4 Peer Review3 1.5 Distribution3 2 Overview4 2.1 Document Purpose4 2.2 Context4 3 <<Title>>4
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Exceptions to the Prohibition of the USE OF FORCE Corfu Channel Case 1949 ICJ Superpower interventions Nicaragua Case 1986 The Nicaragua (Merits) case gave the ICJ an unprecedented opportunity to explore the law governing the use of armed force and intervention by states and to do so in the area in which it was most in need for clarification‚ namely that in which State A gives assistance to rebels seeking to overthrow the government of State D or‚ conversely‚ the government of State D to defeat
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Food goes tech savvy In this day and age where presence in the virtual world is an imperative‚ small restaurants and entrepreneurs too need to take benefit of it. Online food ordering websites present just the options. By Sayoni Bhaduri The difference between the organised and the unorganised sector in the Indian hospitality industry is huge. This does not just include hotels‚ but also the food service segment. Apart from the organised chain restaurants‚ most restaurants cater to local needs and
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