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Mo3_Activity

Overview

In this module, you learned that users of a new system and system analysts work together to develop and model the requirements of a system. You also learned that use case diagrams support the visualization of both requirements and design of a software system. Use case diagrams are considered to be high level to help stakeholders and users understand the system. Meanwhile, use case specifications are low level, and are intended to be used by the developers coding the program. For this activity, you will create use case diagrams and their use case specifications.

Prompt

Imagine you are an employee of a consulting firm. The consulting firm was hired to design a new system that will better automate how a patient checks into a patient care facility for medical services. Part of the consulting services that you will provide include developing use case diagrams and their use case specifications that demonstrate how the various actors will use the IT system. UML should be used to illustrate how the software solution should facilitate certain check-in/check-out services for a patient.

For this week’s activity, you will create:

· Use Case Diagrams: The four use case diagrams must illustrate the check-in/check-out process of the patient at the clinic. They must include an identification of:

· Actors

· Relationships between the actors

· System boundaries

· Use Case Specifications: The four use case specifications must apply the features, functionality, and operations in the software solution mentioned in the  business case .

· All required use case diagrams and their use case specifications must be complete, without any missing components, as you will be graded on completion.

The four key services that you will create use case diagrams and use case specifications for are:

· Capture patient information/reason for visit

· Verify patient insurance

· Capture patient copay

· Schedule next appointment

You can use a tool of your choice to help you create the use case diagrams, but we recommend using Lucidchart, draw.io, or MS Visio. The following resources can help you complete your use case diagrams:

· Lucidchart UML Activity Diagram Tutorial

· Visio 2016 Tutorial

· Microsoft Azure Dev Tools for Teaching link to access Visio

· Draw.io Quick Start Tutorial video

· Draw.io Diagram Software

· UML Use Case Diagram Tutorial

· All You Need to Know about Use Case Modeling

The following resources can help you with your use case specifications:

· How to Write Detailed Use Case Descriptions

· Use Case Description

· Use Case Specification Template

Guidelines for Submission

Upload and submit a file that contains your four use case diagrams and your four use case specifications.

Activity Rubric

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Mo3_Activity

Overview

In this module, you learned that users of a new system and system analysts work

together to develop and model the requirements of a system. You also learned that

use case diagrams support the visualization of both requirements and design of a

software syst

em. Use case diagrams are considered to be high level to help

stakeholders and users understand the system. Meanwhile, use case specifications

are low level, and are intended to be used by the developers coding the program. For

this activity, you will crea

te use case diagrams and their use case specifications.

Prompt

Imagine you are an employee of a consulting firm. The consulting firm was hired to

design a new system that will better automate how a patient checks into a patient

care facility for medical se

rvices. Part of the consulting services that you will provide

include developing use case diagrams and their use case specifications that

demonstrate how the various actors will use the IT system. UML should be used to

illustrate how the software solution

should facilitate certain check

-

in/check

-

out

services for a patient.

For this week’s activity, you will create:

·

Use Case Diagrams

: The four use case diagrams must illustrate the check

-

in/check

-

out process of the patient at the clinic. They must include an

identification of:

o

Actors

o

Relationships between the actors

o

System boundaries

·

Use Case Specifications

: The four use case specifications must apply the

features, functionality, and operations in the software solution mentioned in

the

business case

.

·

All required use case diagrams and their use

case specifications must

be

complete

, without any missing components, as you will be graded on

completion.

The four key services that you will create use case diagrams and use case

specifications for are:

·

Capture patient information/reason for visit

Mo3_Activity

Overview

In this module, you learned that users of a new system and system analysts work

together to develop and model the requirements of a system. You also learned that

use case diagrams support the visualization of both requirements and design of a

software system. Use case diagrams are considered to be high level to help

stakeholders and users understand the system. Meanwhile, use case specifications

are low level, and are intended to be used by the developers coding the program. For

this activity, you will create use case diagrams and their use case specifications.

Prompt

Imagine you are an employee of a consulting firm. The consulting firm was hired to

design a new system that will better automate how a patient checks into a patient

care facility for medical services. Part of the consulting services that you will provide

include developing use case diagrams and their use case specifications that

demonstrate how the various actors will use the IT system. UML should be used to

illustrate how the software solution should facilitate certain check-in/check-out

services for a patient.

For this week’s activity, you will create:

 Use Case Diagrams: The four use case diagrams must illustrate the check-

in/check-out process of the patient at the clinic. They must include an

identification of:

o Actors

o Relationships between the actors

o System boundaries

 Use Case Specifications: The four use case specifications must apply the

features, functionality, and operations in the software solution mentioned in

the business case.

 All required use case diagrams and their use case specifications must

be complete, without any missing components, as you will be graded on

completion.

The four key services that you will create use case diagrams and use case

specifications for are:

 Capture patient information/reason for visit