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R R R CSE870: Advanced Software Engineering: UML-- Use Cases1 Use Cases and Scenarios

R R R CSE870: Advanced Software Engineering: UML-- Use Cases2 We Will Cover What is a use-case –Use-case versus user interaction Use-Case diagrams –The constructs in the use-case diagrams Capturing the use-case –High-level use-case –Extended use-case –Difference between use case and scenario

R R R CSE870: Advanced Software Engineering: UML-- Use Cases3 What is a Use-Case A use-case captures some user visible function This may be a large or small function –Depends on the level of detail in your modeling effort A use-case achieves a discrete goal for the user Examples –Format a document –Request an elevator How are the use cases found (captured or elicited)?

R R R CSE870: Advanced Software Engineering: UML-- Use Cases4 User Goals versus User Interactions Consider the following when formatting a document Define a style Change a style Copy a style from one document to the next –versus Format a document Ensure consistent formatting of two documents The latter is a user goal –Something the user wants to achieve The former are user interactions –Things the user does to the system to achieve the goal

R R R CSE870: Advanced Software Engineering: UML-- Use Cases5 Goals and Interactions There is a place for both goals and interactions Understand what the system shall do –Capture the user goals Understand how the user will achieve the goals –Capture user interactions –Sequences of user interactions Thus, start with the user goals and then refine the user goals into several (many) user interactions

R R R CSE870: Advanced Software Engineering: UML-- Use Cases6 Point of Sale Terminal (POST) Computerized system to record sales and handle payments Typically used in a retail store Includes HW components, such as computer and bar code scanner Software to run the system Goals of system: –Increase checkout automation –fast and accurate sales analysis –automatic inventory control

R R R CSE870: Advanced Software Engineering: UML-- Use Cases7 Use-Case Diagrams (POST) CustomerCashier Buy Item Log In Refund a Purchased Item POST Use Case System Boundary Adapted from Larman “Applying UML and Patterns” POST: Point of Sale Terminal

R R R CSE870: Advanced Software Engineering: UML-- Use Cases8 SalespersonTrader Accounting System Trading Manager Set Limits Update Accounts Analyze Risk Price Deal Capture Deal Limit Exceeded Valuation «includes» «extends» Another Example Adapted from Fowler “UML Distilled” Financial Trading System

R R R CSE870: Advanced Software Engineering: UML-- Use Cases9 Includes and Extends Includes/Uses –You have a piece of behavior that is similar across many use cases –Break this out as a separate use-case and let the other ones “include” it –Examples include Valuation Validate user interaction Sanity check on sensor inputs Check for proper authorization Extends –A use-case is similar to another one but does a little bit more –Put the normal behavior in one use-case and the exceptional behavior somewhere else Capture the normal behavior Try to figure out what can go wrong in each step Capture the exceptional cases in separate use-cases –Makes it much easier to understand

R R R CSE870: Advanced Software Engineering: UML-- Use Cases10 Includes/Uses You have a piece of behavior that is similar across many use cases Break this out as a separate use-case and let the other ones “include” it Examples include –Valuation –Validate user interaction –Sanity check on sensor inputs –Check for proper authorization

R R R CSE870: Advanced Software Engineering: UML-- Use Cases11 Extends A use-case is similar to another one but does a little bit more Put the normal behavior in one use-case and the exceptional behavior somewhere else –Capture the normal behavior –Try to figure out what can go wrong in each step –Capture the exceptional cases in separate use- cases Makes it much easier to understand

R R R CSE870: Advanced Software Engineering: UML-- Use Cases12 Setting the System Boundary The system boundary will affect your actors and use-cases Adapted from Larman “Applying UML and Patterns” CustomerCashier Buy Item Log In Refund a Purchased Item POST

R R R CSE870: Advanced Software Engineering: UML-- Use Cases13 Customer Buy Item Refund a Purchased Item Store A Different Boundary Let us view the whole store as our system Adapted from Larman “Applying UML and Patterns”

R R R CSE870: Advanced Software Engineering: UML-- Use Cases14 Partial POST Adapted from Larman “Applying UML and Patterns”

R R R CSE870: Advanced Software Engineering: UML-- Use Cases15 POST Use-Case Use case:Buy Item Actors:Customer (initiator), Cashier Type: Primary Description: The Customer arrives at the checkout with items to purchase. The Cashier records the purchase items and collects a payment. On completion the Customer leaves with the items

R R R CSE870: Advanced Software Engineering: UML-- Use Cases16 POST Expanded Use-Case Use case:Buy Item Actors: Customer (initiator), Cashier Type: Primary and essential Description:The Customer arrives at the checkout with items to purchase. The Cashier records the purchase items and collects a payment. On completion the Customer leaves with the items. Cross Ref.:Requirements XX, YY, and ZZ Use-Cases:Cashier must have completed the Log In use-case

R R R CSE870: Advanced Software Engineering: UML-- Use Cases17 Fuel Valve On Off Controller Burner Water Pump Hot Water Fuel Temp Sensor Water Valve Control Panel Home The Home Heating System

R R R CSE870: Advanced Software Engineering: UML-- Use Cases18 Home Heating Use-Case Diagram Home Owner Power Up Power Down Change Temp. Home Heating

R R R CSE870: Advanced Software Engineering: UML-- Use Cases19 Home Heating Use-Cases Use case:Power Up Actors:Home Owner (initiator) Type: Primary and essential Description: The Home Owner turns the power on. Each room is temperature checked. If a room is below the the desired temperature the valve for the room is opened, the water pump started, the fuel valve opened, and the burner ignited. If the temperature in all rooms is above the desired temperature, no actions are taken. Cross Ref.:Requirements XX, YY, and ZZ Use-Cases:None

R R R CSE870: Advanced Software Engineering: UML-- Use Cases20 Modified Home Heating Home Owner MH Power Up Power Down Change Temp. Home Heating Adjust Temp Temp. High Temp. Low «includes»

R R R CSE870: Advanced Software Engineering: UML-- Use Cases21 HACS Homework assignment and collection are an integral part of any educational system. Today, this task is performed manually. What we want the homework assignment distribution and collection system (HACS for short) to do is to automate this process. HACS will be used by the instructor to distribute the homework assignments, review the students’ solutions, distribute suggested solution, and distribute student grades on each assignment. HACS shall also help the students by automatically distributing the assignments to the students, provide a facility where the students can submit their solutions, remind the students when an assignment is almost due, remind the students when an assignment is overdue.

R R R CSE870: Advanced Software Engineering: UML-- Use Cases22 HACS Use-Case Diagram

R R R CSE870: Advanced Software Engineering: UML-- Use Cases23 HACS Use-Cases Use case:Distribute Assignments Actors:Instructor (initiator) Type: Primary and essential Description:The Instructor completes an assignment and submits it to the system. The instructor will also submit the due date and the class the assignment is assigned for. Cross Ref.:Requirements XX, YY, and ZZ Use-Cases:Configure HACS must be done before any user (Instructor or Student) can use HACS

R R R CSE870: Advanced Software Engineering: UML-- Use Cases24 Alternate HACS

R R R CSE870: Advanced Software Engineering: UML-- Use Cases25 Alternate HACS Use-Cases Use case:Distribute Assignments Actors:Instructor (initiator), Student Type: Primary and essential Description:The Instructor completes an assignment and submits it to the system. The instructor will also submit the delivery date, due date, and the class the assignment is assigned for. The system will at the due date mail the assignment to the student. Cross Ref.:Requirements XX, YY, and ZZ Use-Cases:Configure HACS must be done before any user (Instructor or Student) can use HACS

R R R CSE870: Advanced Software Engineering: UML-- Use Cases26 When to use Use-Cases In short, always!!! Requirements is the toughest part of software development –Use-Cases is a powerful tool to understand Who your users are (including interacting systems) What functions the system shall provide How these functions work at a high level Spend adequate time on requirements and in the elaboration phase