Use Case Requirements
Analysis using UML
Overview
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Course 327 - 3 Days
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Overview
Use Case Modeling is a powerful, industry standard requirements
modeling technique. The Use Case Model is depicted in diagrams
using UML. Use Cases are used to model how the system will
interact with users and external systems. Use Cases provide
an important base upon which the system can be designed
and built.
This workshop provides you with an intensive introduction
to Use Case Modeling and Analysis using UML. You will learn
how to create UML diagrams to depict Use Cases, and the
additional documentation necessary to supplement the diagrams.
You will understand the importance of grouping Use Cases
into subsystems, and how to map business rules to Use Cases.
Objectives
- Learn about the artifacts that must be produced prior
to Use Case Modeling.
- Understand the basic techniques and principles.
- See how to use a high-level Use Case Model to stimulate
user involvement.
- Learn advanced techniques and principles for a more
comprehensive model.
- Understand the relationship between User Interface Modeling
and Use Case Modeling
- Understand how to partition use cases into subsystems.
- Capture business rules and assign to Use Cases.
- Common pitfalls and how to avoid them.
Who Will Attend
System analysts, technical managers, project leaders, developers
who want to learn how to apply Use Case Modeling to their
projects.
Exercises
Exercises and examples will provide students with hands-on
experience with UML and Use Cases.
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course outline 
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