IBM Requirements Management with Use Cases - Part 2 - C2010-637 FREE EXAM DUMPS QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Given: A developer is creating a use-case model for telephone installations. One of the sub-flows in the "Manage Installer's Schedule" use case prepares a phone installer's daily schedule. After beginning work on the use case, the developer realizes that that there are important differences between contract, union, and non-union installers. For example, a standard shift is 8 hours, but contractors work shifts of variable lengths and union workers are assigned to 7.5-hour shifts. Instead of modifying the "Manage Installer's Schedule" use case, the developer decides to make two new use cases-"Manage Union Installer's Schedule" and "Manage Contractor Installer's Schedule"-that contain scheduling details specific to only union or contract workers. What relationship should be created between the new "Manage Union Installer's Schedule" use case and the new "Manage Contractor Installer's Schedule" use case?
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In requirements management, what type of information is analyzed during "impact analysis"?
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What question identifies use cases in software requirements?
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Given: A developer is creating a use-case model for telephone installations. One of the sub-flows in the "Manage Installer's Schedule" use case displays an installer's schedule for a whole day. The client for whom the system is being built wants to add a new feature that allows a dispatcher to optionally display mileage between phone installation locations. Instead of modifying the "Manage Installer's Schedule" use case, the developer decides to create a new use case called "Display Mileage." What relationship should be created between the "Display Mileage" use case and the "Manage Installer's Schedule" use case?
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What is an actor?
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What is a scenario?
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Given: A developer is creating a use-case model for telephone installations. One of the
sub-flows in the "Manage Installer's Schedule" use case prepares a phone installer's daily schedule. After beginning work on the use case, the developer realizes that that there are important differences between contract, union, and non-union installers. For example, a standard shift is 8 hours, but contractors work shifts of variable lengths and union workers are assigned to 7.5-hour shifts. Instead of modifying the "Manage Installer's Schedule" use case, the developer decides to make two new use cases-"Manage Union Installer's Schedule" and "Manage Contractor Installer's Schedule"-that contain scheduling details specific to only union or contract workers. What relationship should be created between the new "Manage Union Installer's Schedule" use case and the new "Manage Contractor Installer's Schedule" use case?
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