COURSE SPECIFICATIONS
Course Code: | | IQ002-M | 
| Duration: | | 1.0 hours | Author: | | InQuestra Learning | Rating: | |
| Pre-requisites: | | None | Level | | Novice to Intermediate Level |
Learn Through Your Phone (without Roaming or Data charges)Now you can experience the same great course through your mobile device as you do through your computer! Compatible with all smart devices, such as, iPhones, iPods, Palm, Blackberry, iPAQ and ALL other devices that support MP4 format. Please note, your device should have a minimum of 50mg of free memory available on your mobile device. Learn on your commute to or from the office, while you are waiting for your next appointment, or whenever you have a spare moment as our short module segments provide you with the flexibility to manage your learning according to your schedule. After purchasing this product from the InQuestra Store you will be given access to all the above mentioned formats and device resolutions. Simply select the format best suited to your device and upload them to your mobile device. That's it. You can now learn-on-the-go without data or roaming charges! Course SummarySince the introduction of Use Cases by Ivar Jacobson, Use Cases have been misunderstood, misrepresented and misused. This is further complicated because people throw the Use Case term around without defining what type of Use Case they mean. Have you struggled with questions like these? - What is the real purpose of Use Cases?
- Specifically, how is the Essential Business Use Case defined, documented and described?
- How and where do Business Rules fit?
- What is and when is the best time to do Use Case Diagramming?
- What are the Pro’s and Con’s of Use Cases?
This tutorial is intended for those who are relatively new to the Use Case world and want to do it ‘right the first time’, or those who wish a quick refresher in clear unambiguous terms. This course focuses on ‘Essential Business Use Cases’ which are the foundation to any further development. Delivery OptionsSelf-paced, mobile |
| IQ004-M | $19.99US | | Landscape Displays (e.g. Apple one, iPod Touch, Blackberry Storm, iPAQ, HTC Touch Pro, Motorola Droid) | 
| Wide Screen (Large) | MP4 480x 320 | WideScreen Displays (e.g. Most Blackberry devices, Apple iPod, Palm Pre) | 
| Wide Screen (Small) | MP4 320x180 | Standard Displays (All Other Smart/Video Devices, Apple iPod, Blackberry, Palm, LG, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Nokia, HTC, Samsung, Sanyo, Pantech, HP) | 
| Full Screen (Small) | MP4 320x240 |
Who Should AttendBusiness Analysts, Business Systems Analysts, Systems Analysts, Project Managers, Business Managers Sample Screen ShotLearning Objectives- Learn the seven steps to writing a good Essential Business Use Case.
- Understand how to deal with Variations, Alternate Paths, Business rules, Errors and Exceptions.
- Illustrating the Essential Business Use Cases graphically.
- Learn the syntax for writing clear, concise complete and unambiguous Use Cases.
- Tips and guidelines.
FeaturesVideo | |
| MP4, 3GP, MP3 | |
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| Printable Reference Material | |
| Completion Certificate | |
| Downloadable Template | |
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Reviews Thanks for the course correction. Reviewer: Jackie from Dow Chemical
We missed this step in going right to the detail. Thanks for the course correction.
My Users Love it! Reviewer: Matt from Solvey Pharmaceuticals
An excellent tool to drive out the functional business requirements. My Users love it!
Business Rules are the life blood of any business and system process. Reviewer: Julie from JAG Associates
Business Rules are the life blood of any business and system process. This is an en excellent incorporation Business Rules using Use Case modeling techniques.
Essential Business Use Cases are the foundation. Reviewer: Keith from the Principal Financial Group.
I was one of those folks who really wasn’t quite sure about what type of Use Case to use during the different phases of the system development lifecycle. Now I know that it’s the Essential Business Use Cases that set the foundation for the rest of the detailed, system level Use Cases because it provides the context for further development.
Course ContentWelcomeObjectivesWhat is a Use Case?Types of Use CasesApplications for Use CasesThe Real Purpose of Use CasesWhat Does a Essential Business Use Case Look LikeThe Components of a Essential Business Use CaseThe Seven Steps of Writing Good Essential Business Use Cases:- Identify the Actor
- Identify the Goal
- Define the Pre-Condition
- Define the Post-Condition
- Describe the Main Success Flow
- Describe the Exceptions
- For each relevant variation, describe an Alternate Flow.
Tips and GuidelinesExampleWhere Do Business Rules FitUse Case DiagrammingUse Case Pro’s and Con’s SummaryNext Steps Reference Material Available
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