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craiczarry

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Explain the difference between actors and stakeholders.
 
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To discover class candidates we should ________.
 
  A) identify nouns that serve as grammatical objects
  B) identify verbs
  C) neither A nor B
  D) both A & B



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Answer to Question 1

Stakeholders are those entities whose interests are affected by the success or the failure of the use case. An actor is an entity outside the system that interacts with the system to achieve a specific goal. Among the actors identified in a use case, one, and only one, is the primary actor. It can be a person; it can also be another system or subsystem, a device, an organization, or even time.

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craiczarry

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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Wow, this really help

 

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