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  • A use case include relationship represents


1. (TCO 2) A use case include relationship represents _____. (Points : 2)
       how a use can optionally include another use case
       an extra functional modeling of the use that is optional
       a mandatory inclusion of another use case
       how a use case inherits from another use case
       None of the above



2. (TCO 2) In the "Make Appointment" use case description, it says in the Relationship section: Include: Make Payment Arrangements. What that means is _____. (Points : 2)
       "Make Payment Arrangements" is logic in a separate use case that is executed by the "Make Appointment" use case
       "Make Payment Arrangements" is logic in the SubFlow section that is executed
       "Make Payment Arrangements" is an object of data that is embedded in the "Make Appointment" use case
       None of the above


3. (TCO 2) The primary actor in a use case description is _____. (Points : 2)
       the trigger of the use case, and the trigger type is internal
       the trigger of the use case, and the trigger type is external
       triggered by the use case, and the trigger type is internal
       triggered by the use case, and the trigger type is external



4. (TCO 2) If the pseudocode in a use case description says "Execute ABC," then we can assume that _____. (Points : 2)
       "ABC" is another use case being executed
       "ABC" is internal logic in the Normal Flow section of the use case description
       "ABC" is a heading in the SubFlow section of the use case description
       "ABC" is an actor



5. (TCO 2) A use case extend relationship represents _____. (Points : 2)
       how the use case extends an actor
       an extra functional modeling of the use that is optional
       a mandatory functionality of the use case
       how a use case inherits from another use case
       None of the above


6. (TCO 2) You would create an _____ when you want to make a use case smaller and an _____ when you want to reuse a use case. (Points : 2)
       Extend; Include
       Include; Extend



7. (TCO 2) In the "Make Appointment" use case description, it says in the Relationship section: Extend: Create New Patient. What that means is ______. (Points : 2)
       only the "Create New Patient" use case will execute this use case
       the "Create New Patient" use case is an extension of the "Make Appointment" use case, and it is executed only on certain conditions
       the "Create New Patient" use case is an actor that triggers the "Make Appointment" use case
       the "Create New Patient" use case will have an arrow pointing towards it in the use case diagram
       Both B and D



8. (TCO 2) If a use case becomes too complex, it should be _____. (Points : 2)
       rewritten to simplify it
       decomposed into a set of use cases
       written with a series of repeating steps to simplify it
       written from the perspective of an independent observer to simplify it
       dropped from the system, as it will be too complex to implement in the final system


9. (TCO 2) When drawing the use case diagram, an analyst should do the steps in this order: _____. (Points : 2)
       Draw the use cases on the diagram, identify the system boundary, place the actors on the diagram, and draw the lines connecting the actors to the use cases
       Identify the system boundary, draw the use cases on the diagram, place the actors on the diagram, and draw the lines connecting the actors to the use cases
       Place the actors on the diagram, draw the use cases on the diagram, identify the system boundary, and draw the lines connecting the actors to the use cases
       Identify the system boundary, place the actors on the diagram, draw the use cases on the diagram, and draw the lines connecting the actors to the use cases
       None of the above gives the correct order of steps


10. (TCO 2) A _____ is a formal way of representing how a business system interacts with its environment. (Points : 2)
       use case
       physical model
       relationship
       system boundary
       trigger



11. (TCO 1) The goal of ______ analysis strategy is to make minor or moderate changes to the business processes so that they will become more efficient and effective. (Points : 2)
       business process automation
       business process benchmarking
       business process improvement
       business process reengineering
       business process systemization


12. (TCO 1) Which of the following is an example of functional requirements? (Points : 2)
       The system should work with any Web browser.
       The system should load any web page within 3 seconds.
       Customers should be able to see their orders after authentication.
       The system should comply with the company's policy of buying all PCs and servers from Dell.
       The system should be able to search all available inventory to determine whether a product can be made by a given date.



13. (TCO 1) The analysis strategy that results in the existing business processes being left essentially the same but with a new system that makes them more efficient is _____. (Points : 2)
       BPA
       BPI
       BPR
       BPU
       top-down approach


14. (TCO 1) Which of the following analysis strategies is best? (Points : 2)
       BPA
       BPI
       BPR
       BPU
       It depends on the situation.


15. (TCO 1) Two BPA techniques commonly used to identify possible problems in the current system are _____. (Points : 2)
       activity-based costing and benchmarking
       duration analysis and formal benchmarking
       outcome analysis and duration analysis
       problem analysis and root cause analysis
       process simplification and proxy benchmarking


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