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1.

Use cases are:


A. Process definition models created by users
Descriptions of how the business system will be implemented, including data flows
B.
and analysis
C. The requirements gathering document from interviewing users
D. The development of project plans on how a system will be used
E. Formal ways of representing how a business system interacts with its environment
Ans: e

2. Which is probably NOT true about building use cases?


A. Analysts are involved
B. Users are involved
C. Major processes are analyzed
D. Major costs are analyzed
E. External or internal triggers are analyzed
Ans: d

3. What is probably NOT a part of a Use Case?


A. Name
B. Number
C. Trigger
D. Major inputs
E. Statement of business value
Ans: e

4. Use cases are used to more fully delineate _____.


A. Resources used in the system
B. System boundaries
C. System proposals
D. System requirements
E. Data flows
Ans: d

5. You might have to go back and adjust the steps in a use case, if ____________
A. There are more than three major inputs to a step
B. The steps are of varying size
C. The trigger is an external one
D. The importance level is 'high'
E. The primary actor is an external customer
Ans: a

6. Use cases are the same as process diagrams.


A. True
B. False
Ans: b

7. Use cases sometimes are called 'business scenarios'.


A. True
B. False
Ans: b

8. Use cases illustrate the activities that are performed by the users of the system.
A. True
B. False
Ans: a
9. Use cases are diagrams with three components: selection, process, iteration.
A. True
B. False
Ans: b

10. When you are 'reengineering' a process, it is rarely necessary to employ use cases.
A. True
B. False
Ans: b

NEW QUESTIONS:

1) The primary actor in a use case is generally:


a) An external user of the system
b) The Project Sponsor
c) The Champion
d) The Project manager
e) The Systems Analyst

Ans: a

2) What is the most likely source for use case creation?


a) Programmer
b) Database Administrator
c) User
d) The Champion
e) Technical Analyst

Ans: c

3) Non-functional requirements are usually documented in use cases.


a) True
b) False
Ans: b

4) Use cases can be used to help develop test cases to be used later in the SDLC.
a) True
b) False

Ans: a

5) Once the use cases are created for a system, how can they be verified?
a) By building test cases
b) By comparing to the functional requirements
c) By comparing to the non-functional requirements
d) By role-playing the use cases
e) By review of the development team

Ans: d

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