Use Cases are an industry best practice for defining, documenting, and analyzing functional requirements. A use case approach is a user-centered approach to developing a solution to your business needs. Unfortunately, methods for developing use cases vary substantially across the industry. What information belongs in a use case? How can a use case be utilized to capture all the desired functionality? Are use cases applicable to all projects? Is there a template for writing use cases that is considered best practice? If you've ever been involved in a project involving use cases, you've probably encountered some confusing answers to these questions. Learn practical answers to these questions from one of the pioneers in Object Oriented Analysis. Team ACC has been developing and sharing best practices in use cases since the early 1990s.This 3-day course provides a strong foundation in the mechanics of use case diagramming and writing textual descriptions of use cases. In this highly interactive workshop, you will learn how to enhance and refine your use case skills, how to involve your stakeholders in the use case process, and how to develop use cases that provide valuable information to the designers and testers. Use cases that meet the needs of designers can be too technical and too detailed for other stakeholders. Use cases that satisfy business users are usually not very helpful to designers and testers. How do you satisfy these two disparate interests? And how do you handle the details like business rules, data validations and user interface specifications? This Use Case Workshop will help you to clear up and manage the confusion. Upon Completion: At the end of this course, you will understand how to
Employ use cases to elicit requirements, at a business, system or subsystem level
Employ use cases to document the scope of a project
Write use cases in a clear and unambiguous way.
Model use cases with workflow diagrams
Plan and divide up the project work based on your use cases
Derive test cases from use cases
Manage a use case as it evolves over time and goes through many changes
Hardware and software is not required for this class. Workshops will be team based and a workbook will be provided to capture the participants work.
The instructor will require projection equipment that is capable of projecting the instructor's monitor onto a screen clearly visible by all students participating. A white board and at least two flip chart easels, along with dry erase and flip chart markers, should be available in the room.
Tables should be arranged in pods to accommodate teams of 3-5.
This course has been expressly designed for the Business Analyst, Business System Analyst, System Analyst, and/or Requirements Engineer. The Designer, Developer and Tester who are actively involved in utilizing use cases may also benefit from this workshop.
Prerequisites
Knowledge of requirements process and requirements gathering techniques. Requirements Gathering Techniques Workshop course would provide this information.
Course includes Student Guide, Case Study Workbook, and Quick Reference Card