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=Introduction= | |||
A '''use case''' is set of interactions between the external '''actors''' and the '''system''' under consideration with an objective of achieving specific goals as defined by the users of the system. A use case is used to capture the functional requirements of a particular system which in turn are used to capture the intended behavior of the system. The notion of an '''actor''' can be used to represent the external users, or the roles of the users, in fact even the systems other than the one under consideration are considered to be and '''actor'''.[http://www.bredemeyer.com/use_cases.htm 2] | A '''use case''' is set of interactions between the external '''actors''' and the '''system''' under consideration with an objective of achieving specific goals as defined by the users of the system. A use case is used to capture the functional requirements of a particular system which in turn are used to capture the intended behavior of the system. The notion of an '''actor''' can be used to represent the external users, or the roles of the users, in fact even the systems other than the one under consideration are considered to be and '''actor'''.[http://www.bredemeyer.com/use_cases.htm 2] | ||
=Overview= | |||
In general '''use cases''' are used to capture the '''who''' i.e the actors, the '''what''' i.e interactions, and the '''purpose''' i.e the goal of a particular system without having to worry too much about the internal workings of the system. | In general '''use cases''' are used to capture the '''who''' i.e the actors, the '''what''' i.e interactions, and the '''purpose''' i.e the goal of a particular system without having to worry too much about the internal workings of the system. | ||
=References= | |||
*[1]: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Use_case Use case] | *[1]: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Use_case Use case] | ||
*[2]: [http://www.bredemeyer.com/use_cases.htm Functional Requirements and Use cases] | *[2]: [http://www.bredemeyer.com/use_cases.htm Functional Requirements and Use cases] |
Revision as of 05:57, 20 October 2010
Introduction
A use case is set of interactions between the external actors and the system under consideration with an objective of achieving specific goals as defined by the users of the system. A use case is used to capture the functional requirements of a particular system which in turn are used to capture the intended behavior of the system. The notion of an actor can be used to represent the external users, or the roles of the users, in fact even the systems other than the one under consideration are considered to be and actor.2
Overview
In general use cases are used to capture the who i.e the actors, the what i.e interactions, and the purpose i.e the goal of a particular system without having to worry too much about the internal workings of the system.
References
- [1]: Use case