1.4.1 Quiz |
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1 The Use Case Model may include
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| 1. Actors and Use Cases | ||
| 2. Actors and Use Cases and their relationships | ||
| 3. Use Case Diagrams and Use Case Documents | ||
| 4. Prototype Screens and Activity Diagrams | ||
| 5. All of the above | ||
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2 A Use Case
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| 1. Is named with a noun or passive verb | ||
| 2. Depends on other use cases | ||
| 3. Has long time gaps in the flow | ||
| 4. Can be used as a basis for system text | ||
| 5. None of the above | ||
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3 A good use case
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| 1. Is complete including all flows | ||
| 2. Developed independently of the users | ||
| 3. Is unambiguous and easy to understand | ||
| 4. 1 and 3 | ||
| 5. All of the above | ||
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4 A good use case is not
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| 1. Specified in a separate document from the use case diagram | ||
| 2. Written in prose | ||
| 3. A list of functions | ||
| 4. Agreed with the users | ||
| 5. Mapped to a prototype screen | ||