A project manager has reached an agreement on the requirements and now needs to define the workflow for the end user. A critical step must be completed and validated by the end user before proceeding.
A use case is a modeling tool that:
Describes how a user interacts with a system to achieve a specific goal.
Outlines steps or scenarios in a workflow, including critical decisions or validations by the end user.
Helps ensure that business and user requirements are understood and validated.
In this scenario, the project manager needs to define and validate a workflow involving specific user actions—which is exactly what a use case is designed to do.
Why not the others?
B. Traceability – A tracking tool, not a modeling tool; it links requirements to deliverables but doesn't define workflows.
C. Wireframe – Focuses on layout/design of user interfaces, not process steps or validation logic.
D. User interface design – Refers to the visual and interactive design of the system, not the process logic involving user validation steps.
The best modeling tool that describes the process where a critical step must be completed and validated by the end user before proceeding is a Use case.
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