what r the contents in usecase?
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Answer / guest
Typical sections in Usecase include:
• Use case name
• Version
• Summary
• Preconditions
• Triggers
• Basic course of events
• Alternative paths
• Postconditions
• Business rules
• Notes
• Author and date
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Answer / raj
Use casee are contains following contents:
1. Use Case ID
2. Use Case Name
3. Author Name
4. Creation/updation Date
5. Actor
6. Description
7. Pre Conditions
8. Post Conditions
9. Normal Folow
10. Alternative Folow
11. Exceptions
12. Priority
13. Business Rule
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Answer / feroz
Use-case: Use case is UML concept, Generally speaking it
tells what need to be done...but not how it need to be done.
One use case will have many scenarios, and each scenario
will have many test-case.
Actor: it is an entity that interacts with the use case.
Use-case contents:
1. Use-case name
2.Use-case number
3.Main flow
4.alternate flow
5.pre condition
6.post-condition
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Answer / sai
usecase is the holder of the work and any work condition of
the actor.
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Answer / pravi
Use casee are contains following contents:
1.use case name
2.use case discription
3.actor
4.business rules
5.basic flow
6.functional & non functional requirements
7. pre conditions
8.post conditions
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