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Discovering such implicit use cases is possible only with a thorough understanding of all the business processes of the system through discussions with potential users of the system and relevant domain knowledge.
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Remember that identifying use cases is a discovery rather than a creation.
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list the discrete business functions in your problem statement
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visual representation of a distinct business functionality in a system
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consider what actors make an impact on the functionality that you want to model
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The different roles the actor represents are the actual business roles of users
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wo types of elements: one representing the business roles and the other representing the business processes
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functionality and processes
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A use case diagram captures the functional aspects of a system. More specifically, it captures the business processes carried out in the system.
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actors and use cases.
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