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 Right Ans - d) Major costs are
analyzed
Which is NOT true of use cases?
a) They are formal ways of representing how a business system interacts with
its environment
b) They illustrates the activities that are performed by the users of the system
c) They can be thought of as an external or functional view of a business
process
d) They illustrate what starts (or triggers) an event, all the people that are
involved, and how the system provides value
e) They sometimes are called 'business scenarios' (although 'use case' is
generally preferred) Right Ans - d) They illustrate what starts (or triggers)
an event, all the people that are involved, and how the system provides value
What is probably NOT a part of a Use Case?
a) Name
b) Number
c) Trigger
d) Major inputs
e) Statement of business value Right Ans - e) Statement of business value
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 Right Ans - a) An external user of the system
A 'temporal' trigger might be which of the following:
a) A patient calls to make an appointment with a doctor
b) The accounting department needs information for a report
,c) The human resources department needs a tax withholding form to be filled
out by a new employee
d) The date changes to the first day of the month
e) A new shipping of goods arrives and needs to be added to the inventory
Right Ans - d) The date changes to the first day of the month
Which of the following is probably NOT a step for writing a use case?
a) Identify the use case
b) Identify the major steps within each use case
c) Identify elements within steps
d) Identify the analyst
e) Confirm the use case Right Ans - d) Identify the analyst
Which of the following is probably NOT a part of most use cases?
a) Primary Actor
b) Secondary Actor
c) Major inputs descriptions
d) Major steps performed
e) Identification of the trigger Right Ans - b) Secondary Actor
Omar is an analyst building a use case. Which of the following project roles
might be the most important in terms of getting
information about building the use case?
a) Users
b) Programmers
c) Other analysts
d) Project Sponsor
e) Equipment vendors Right Ans - a) Users
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 Right Ans - d) System requirements
Austin is a systems analyst. Which of the follow people might be the most
valuable to him in developing a use case for an
accounts payable system upgrade?
, a) Beth, a software vendor for Peachtree Accounting Software
b) Amy, a team manager in the accounts payable department
c) Lisa, the project manager for the project
d) Casey, a fellow analyst who is more experienced in making use cases
e) Bill, a Java programmer in the applications development area. Right Ans
- b) Amy, a team manager in the accounts payable department
Barb is an analyst developing a use case. Which of the following will probably
NOT be on her use case?
a) Importance level
b) Short Description
c) Information for steps
d) Destination for the major inputs
e) Type of trigger Right Ans - d) Destination for the major inputs
Barton is an analyst developing a use case. Which of the following will
probably NOT be on his use case?
a) Description of data flows
b) Use case name
c) A use case number
d) Source for the major inputs
e) Type of trigger Right Ans - a) Description of data flows
Destination would be described on a use case in which of the following areas?:
a) Trigger
b) Major inputs
c) Major outputs
d) Primary actor
e) Importance level Right Ans - c) Major outputs
A use case helps:
a) Define interview questions
b) Clarify ongoing costs for a system
c) Identify risks with the project
d) Refine project management milestones
e) Understand system activities and requirements Right Ans - e)
Understand system activities and requirements
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