Use the scenario below (about a Canvas feature that doesn't exist) to design a UML Use Case
Question:
Use the scenario below (about a Canvas feature that doesn't exist) to design a UML Use Case Diagram. The objective is to familiarize yourself with the basic usage of these diagrams.
Steps:
- Do a noun-verb analysis of the scenario (include this in the submission);
- Create a Use Case Diagram based on this noun-verb analysis, there should be:
- At least, four main use cases;
- At least two actors;
- At least four 'uses' use cases;
- A system boundary.
- Turn in a zip archive of
- A pdf of your use case diagram and
- A pdf of your noun-verb analysis, where you have highlighted the nouns in blue and the verbs in green.
Scenario:
Sarah has been sick for the past week and has missed class, she had notified her professors beforehand and they have given her different amounts of extra time to complete her assignments. She is going through the Canvas messages she received from her professors that outline the different amounts of extra time given for each assignment. As she goes through these messages, she has another browser window open, where she navigates to each professors' class, and selects the assignments for which she has been given extra time. For each assignment, she presses the 'Request Extension' button and links to the Canvas message, she also selects the date for the new assignment due date. After she has formalized all of these requests, she is able to view them on her TODO list and see the updated due dates. They are highlighted to differentiate them from assignments without extensions, and she is able to prioritize the assignments to get caught back up in the class.
Systems analysis and design
ISBN: 978-0136089162
8th Edition
Authors: kenneth e. kendall, julie e. kendall