Adding Business Use Cases to a Process Flashcards

1
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What is a specification?

A

The proposed solutions to the business’ needs

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2
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The result(s) of a user completing the use case
successfully is known as what?
A

Post-Condition

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3
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What two shapes cannot have a specification associated with it?

A

Start and End shapes

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4
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What are the four major parts of a specification?

A
  1. Description
  2. Status
  3. Subject Matter Expert
  4. Pre and Post conditions
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5
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How many flow actions can a single step assignment have to advance the case?

A

1

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6
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Are flow actions associated with connectors, single step assignment, or multi-step process?

A

Single Step Assignment

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7
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What is the difference between a business use case and a use case?

A

Business use case describes an entire process; whereas, an use case describes a specific user interface or flow shape

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