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Using Use Case Diagrams Use case diagrams are used to visualize, specify, construct, and document the (intended) behavior of the system, during requirements capture and analysis. Provide a way for developers, domain experts and end-users to Communicate. Serve as basis for testing. Use case diagrams contain use cases, actors, and their relationships. ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה

ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה Use Case name Use cases specify desired behavior. A use case is a description of a set of sequences of actions, including variants, a system performs to yield an observable result of value to an actor. Each sequence represent an interaction of actors with the system. ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה

Specifying the Behavior of a Use Case Describing the flow of events within the use case. Can be done in natural language, formal language or pseudo-code. Includes: how and when the use case starts and ends; when the use case interacts with actors and what objects are exchanged; the basic flow and alternative flows of the behavior. ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה

ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה name Actors An actor represents a set of roles that users of use case play when interacting with these use cases. Actors can be human or automated systems. Actors are entities which require help from the system to perform their task or are needed to execute the system’s functions. Actors are not part of the system. ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה

ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה Use Cases and Actors From the perspective of a given actor, a use case does something that is of value to the actor, such as calculate a result or change the state of an object. The Actors define the environments in which the system lives ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה

Example of Use Case Diagram student registration updating grades output generating faculty ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה

Relationships between Use Cases 1. Generalization - use cases that are specialized versions of other use cases. 2. Include - use cases that are included as parts of other use cases. Enable to factor common behavior. 3. Extend - use cases that extend the behavior of other core use cases. Enable to factor variants. ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה

ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה 1. Generalization The child use case inherits the behavior and meaning of the parent use case. The child may add to or override the behavior of its parent. parent child ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה

More about Generalization registration graduate non-graduate ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה

ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה 2. Include base included <<include>> The base use case explicitly incorporates the behavior of another use case at a location specified in the base. The included use case never stands alone. It only occurs as a part of some larger base that includes it. ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה

ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה More about Include Enables to avoid describing the same flow of events several times by putting the common behavior in a use case of its own. updating grades output generating verifying student id <<include>> ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה

ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה 3. Extend base extending <<extend>> The base use case implicitly incorporates the behavior of another use case at certain points called extension points. The base use case may stand alone, but under certain conditions its behavior may be extended by the behavior of another use case. ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה

ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה More about Extend Enables to model optional behavior or branching under conditions. Exam copy request Exam-grade appeal <<extend>> ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה

Relationships between Actors Generalization. student non-graduate graduate ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה

Relationships between Use Cases and Actors Actors may be connected to use cases by associations, indicating that the actor and the use case communicate with one another using messages. updating grades faculty ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה

ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה Example place phone call cellular network user receive conference call additional call use scheduler <<extend>> Cellular Telephone ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה

A More Complicate Example ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה

ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה Each use case may include all or part of the following: Title or Reference Name - meaningful name of the UC Author/Date - the author of the UC and its creation date Modification/Date - last modification to the UC and its date Purpose - specifies the goal to be achieved by the UC Overview - short description of the use cases processes Cross References - requirements references Actors - agents which initiate or participate in the UC Pre Conditions - must be true to allow the execution of the UC Post Conditions - will be set when the use use completes its execution normally Normal flow of events - regular flow of activities of the UC Alternative flow of events - other flow of activities of the UC Exceptional flow of events - unusual situations Implementation issues - possible foreseen problems in the implementation of the UC Use Case Description Each use case may include all or part of the following: Title or Reference Name - meaningful name of the UC Author/Date - the author and creation date Modification/Date - last modification and its date Purpose - specifies the goal to be achieved Overview - short description of the processes Cross References - requirements references Actors - agents participating Pre Conditions - must be true to allow execution Post Conditions - will be set when completes normally Normal flow of events - regular flow of activities Alternative flow of events - other flow of activities Exceptional flow of events - unusual situations Implementation issues - foreseen implementation problems ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה

Example- Money Withdraw Use Case: Withdraw Money Author: ZB Date: 1-OCT-2004 Purpose: To withdraw some cash from user’s bank account Overview: The use case starts when the customer inserts his credit card into the system. The system requests the user PIN. The system validates the PIN. If the validation succeeded, the customer can choose the withdraw operation else alternative 1 – validation failure is executed. The customer enters the amount of cash to withdraw. The system checks the amount of cash in the user account, its credit limit. If the withdraw amount in the range between the current amount + credit limit the system dispense the cash and prints a withdraw receipt, else alternative 2 – amount exceeded is executed. Cross References: R1.1, R1.2, R7 ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה

Example- Money Withdraw (cont.) Actors: Customer Pre Condition: The ATM must be in a state ready to accept transactions The ATM must have at least some cash on hand that it can dispense The ATM must have enough paper to print a receipt for at least one transaction Post Condition: The current amount of cash in the user account is the amount before the withdraw minus the withdraw amount A receipt was printed on the withdraw amount The withdraw transaction was audit in the System log file ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה

Example- Money Withdraw (cont.) Typical Course of events: Actor Actions System Actions 1. Customer inserts a Credit card into ATM 2. System asks for a password 3. Customer inserts a password 4. System verifies the customer ID and status 6. Customer chooses “Withdraw” operation 5. System asks for an operation type 8. Customer enters the cash amount 7. System asks for the withdraw amount 9. System checks if withdraw amount is legal 10. System dispenses the cash 11. System deduces the withdraw amount from account 12. System prints a receipt 14.Customer takes the cash and the receipt 13. System ejects the cash card ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה

Example- Money Withdraw (cont.) Alternative flow of events: Step 4: Customer authorization failed. Display an error message, cancel the transaction and eject the card. Step 9: Customer has insufficient funds in its account. Display an error message, and go to step 6. Step 9: Customer exceeds its legal amount. Display an error message, and go to step 6. Exceptional flow of events: Power failure in the process of the transaction before step 10, cancel the transaction and eject the card ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה

Example- Money Withdraw (cont.) One method to identify use cases is actor-based: - Identify the actors related to a system or organization. - For each actor, identify the processes they initiate or participate in. A second method to identify use cases is event-based: - Identify the external events that a system must respond to. - Relate the events to actors and use cases. The following questions may be used to help identify the use cases for a system: What are tasks of each actor ? Will any actor create, store, change, remove, or read information in the system ? What use cases will create, store, change, remove, or read this information ? Will any actor need to inform the system about sudden, external changes ? Does any actor need to be informed about certain occurrences in the system ? Can all functional requirements be performed by the use cases ? ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה

אפיון וניתוח מערכות מידע - הרצאה 4 Moving on The “things” that “live” inside the system are responsible for carrying out the behavior the actors on the outside expect the system to provide. To implement a use case, we create a society of classes that work together to carry out the behavior of the use case. ניתוח מערכות מידע ומבוא להנדסת תכנה