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clmills979

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Even when an entity indirectly interacts with the information system, it is qualified to be an actor.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

What we do if there are too many steps in a normal flow?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



raili21

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Answer to Question 1

FALSE

Answer to Question 2

 The use case is really more than one use case and we are trying to force them into one. We should review our packaging and divide the scenario into different use cases.
 The use case is legitimately one use case, but too much detail has polluted the normal flow. If the details are about design and implementation, then we should remove them. If the details are sub-steps, then they should go to the sub-flow field.
 The use case is legitimately one use case, but steps can be combined.
 The use case is legitimately one use case, but there are just too many steps. Consider breaking apart this use case through extends or includes.



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