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kodithompson

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Describe various flows in the narrative of a use case.
 
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In a generic identity management architecture _______ are entities that obtain and employ data maintained and provided by identity and attribute providers, often to support authorization decisions and to collect audit information.
 
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Answer to Question 1

The narrative of a use case is made up of one or more flows: normal flow is the best-case scenario that results in the successful completion of the use case; alternate flow, which is present only if conditional steps are needed; sub-flows if steps in the normal flow contain sub-steps; exceptions, which describe what may prevent the completion of one step or the entire use case.

Answer to Question 2

data consumers



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