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Use Cases and Services

Agile Business Analysis Techniques for User Stories, Use Cases, Services, and Data

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Use Cases and Services

This highly participative workshop introduces proven techniques for discovering, documenting, and verifying application requirements. In three-tier architecture terms, it covers both the Presentation Services (User Interface) and Business Services (Logic and Rules) layers, and integrates closely with the Persistence (Database) layer.
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The workshop uses an “outward-looking” form of use cases to define external (Presentation Services) requirements – that is, how a user wishes to interact with a system using various UI technologies. To define internal (Business Services) requirements – the validation, rules, and data updates performed “behind” the user interface – a variety of techniques are covered, including event analysis, state transition diagramming, and service specification. Important synergies between these techniques are demonstrated, as well as making use of the analysts’s other main techniques – data modelling and process modelling.
This unique class bridges the gap between two common extremes. At one end are simplistic, easily understood prototyping or list-based approaches that work for simple applications, but are too imprecise and incomplete enterprise-scale work. At the other extreme are techniques that are so complex they are indecipherable to most users and analysts, and thus produce results that are just as undependable.

Course Topics

  • Application requirements definition – goals, issues, and approaches that work in real life
  • Conceptual data modelling (“concept modelling”) as a platform for requirements
  • Use cases and services (“application logic”) – terms, concepts, and interrelationships
  • Discovering use cases and services at the right granularity – a multi-pronged method
  • Documenting use cases with progressive detail and precision – a phased approach
  • Documenting “out of context” use cases – dealing with recurring and reusable elements
  • Discovering process scenarios and use case scenarios – making the use cases real
  • Developing use case and use case scenario dialogues – refining use cases and requirements
  • Service specification – invocation, validation, rules, and updates
  • State transition analysis – relating events, entity states, and business rules
  • Wrap-up – summary, “what’s next?,” and resources.

 

Learning objectives

On workshop completion, participants will be able to:

  • Use a variety of techniques to identify a system’s use cases and business services
  • Discover and document “external” application requirements, especially UI behaviour
  • Discover and document “internal” application requirements, particularly logic and rules
  • Understand how use cases and services fit with process models and data models.

Target Audience
Business analysts, systems analysts, UX designers, and developers responsible for defining application requirements, or documenting legacy/custom/packaged application behaviour in a structured way. Also, technical specialists interested in requirements definition, project leaders needing to understand current analysis techniques, and content experts with a significant role to play in specifying requirements.

Prerequisites
None, although some understanding of multi-tier information systems concepts, and data modelling in particular, will be helpful.

Alec Sharp

Founder
Clariteq Systems Consulting
Alec Sharp, a senior consultant and acclaimed teacher with Clariteq Systems Consulting, has deep expertise in a rare combination of fields – business analysis and requirements specification, data modelling, strategy development, facilitation, and, of course, business process modelling, analysis and design.

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Practically all of our seminars and workshops can be offered as an In-house course for your company exclusively. We can tailor with extra focus on specific topics that apply to your organization. Also available in online format or in face-to-face format with live video stream.

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