
In this introductory session, you will get to know more about the Fundamentals of Use Case Modelling course such as purpose of the course, its objectives and course content. You will also get to know about the experiences and qualifications of the mentor Trividh Patel, CBAP.
This is just a gentle note to let participants know regarding downloadable Sample Use Case and Use Case Template in the Supplementary Resources.
In this session, you will get briefly introduced to key concepts and terms used in this course.
In this session, you will learn the purpose of the use cases, and components of the use case diagrams such as actors, use cases and the associations between them.
In this first part on writing use case descriptions, you will learn to write flow of events, that includes basic flow, alternative flows and subflows.
In this second part on writing use case descriptions, you will learn to write preconditions, post conditions, extension points and special requirements.
In this session, you will learn the concepts involved in identifying the actors, and use cases.
In this session, you will learn the 3 easy steps to write Use Cases in an incremental and structured way.
In this session, you will learn to write scenarios to test that the system performs the way it was defined by the use case.
In this, you will be able to download a sample use case that is used as a part of the case study as well as a self-explanatory use case template for personal or commercial use.
Fundamentals of Use Case Modelling course is an intermediate level course and hence suitable for fresh as well as experienced Business Analysts.
This course uses an integrated case-study based approach.
Key Benefits
Acquire skills for Use Case Modelling
Learn to write detailed Use Case Descriptions and Scenarios
Talk confidently about Use Case Modelling in your business analyst interviews
Attempt quizzes to check your understanding and reinforce learning
Download a Use Case template and a sample Use Case for personal or commercial use
Course Content
Key concepts and terms of Requirements Analysis
Purpose of Use Cases, and components of Use Case Diagrams such as Actors, Use Cases and the associations between them
Write detailed Use Case Descriptions
Identify Actors and Use Cases
Steps involved in incrementally writing Use Cases
Write Scenarios to analyse various ways in which a Use Case can be performed
Course Duration
The whole course will take less than 2 hours to complete.
Fundamentals of Use Case Modelling course is prerequisite to learn Advanced Concepts in Use Case Modelling which can further help you to write detailed Use Case Descriptions using the Include, Extend and Generalisation Relationships and to identify and mitigate security threats to the system by identifying Misuse Cases and Security Use Cases.
Both Fundamentals of Use Case Modelling as well as Advanced concepts in Use Case Modelling course use the original way of writing Use Case descriptions.