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Custom Closet
                                    Fashion Designer and E-Commerce
                                    Web Application




                                     Date :            6thDecember 2011

                                     Authors:



                                     Version:          2

                                     Status:           Draft

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Document Control


Contributors

Name/Position                       Organization            Contact Details

Fabrizio Valerio Covone             DIT                     Fabrizio.covone@mydit.ie

Cara Murphy                         DIT                     Cara.murphy@mydit.ie

Christopher Conlan                  DIT                     Christopher.conlan@mydit.ie

Stephen Carberry                    DIT                     Stephen.carberry@mydit.ie

Shane Ellis                         DIT                     Shane.ellis@mydit.ie



Version History

Date                      Version                  Status            Comments

05/12/2011                1                        Draft             Use Cases of the first 4
                                                                     Functional Modules
                                                                     added.

06/12/2011                2                        Draft             Document Recycled for
                                                                     Admin Profile new FM




Changes since last version

NA



Known Omissions

NA



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Reviewers Comments
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Table of Contents

DOCUMENT CONTROL............................................................................................................................. 2

REVIEWERS COMMENTS ......................................................................................................................... 4

TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................... 5

1     INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................ 8
1.1     PURPOSE OF THE DOCUMENT ............................................................................................................... 8

1.2     INTENDED AUDIENCE .......................................................................................................................... 8

1.3     DEFINITIONS, ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ........................................................................................ 9

2     USE CASES ...................................................................................................................................... 10
2.1     LIST .............................................................................................................................................. 10

2.2     UC0001 – CUSTOMER REGISTRATION .................................................................................................. 12

2.2.1      ACTORS .................................................................................................................................................. 12

2.2.2      BRIEF DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................................. 12

2.2.3      TRIGGER EVENT ....................................................................................................................................... 13

2.2.4      BASIC FLOW ............................................................................................................................................ 13

2.2.5      CONSTRAINTS .......................................................................................................................................... 14

2.2.6      DATA MODEL AND METADATA REQUIREMENTS .............................................................................................. 14

2.3     UC0002 – FASHION DESIGNER REGISTRATION ....................................................................................... 16

2.3.1      ACTORS .................................................................................................................................................. 16

2.3.2      BRIEF DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................................. 16

2.3.3      TRIGGER EVENT ....................................................................................................................................... 17

2.3.4      BASIC FLOW ............................................................................................................................................ 17

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2.3.5     CONSTRAINTS .......................................................................................................................................... 18

2.3.6     DATA MODEL AND METADATA REQUIREMENTS .............................................................................................. 18

2.4     UC0003 – REGISTERED CUSTOMER PROFILE .......................................................................................... 20

2.4.1     ACTORS .................................................................................................................................................. 20

2.4.2     BRIEF DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................................. 20

2.4.3     PRE-CONDITIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 20

2.4.4     TRIGGER EVENT ....................................................................................................................................... 21

2.4.5     BASIC FLOW ............................................................................................................................................ 21

2.4.6     CONSTRAINTS .......................................................................................................................................... 22

2.4.7     DATA MODEL AND METADATA REQUIREMENTS .............................................................................................. 22

2.5     UC0004 – FASHION DESIGNER PROFILE ................................................................................................ 24

2.5.1     ACTORS .................................................................................................................................................. 24

2.5.2     BRIEF DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................................. 24

2.5.3     PRE-CONDITIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 24

2.5.4     TRIGGER EVENT ....................................................................................................................................... 25

2.5.5     BASIC FLOW ............................................................................................................................................ 25

2.5.6     CONSTRAINTS .......................................................................................................................................... 26

2.5.7     DATA MODEL AND METADATA REQUIREMENTS .............................................................................................. 26

2.6     UC0005 – WEB ADMINISTRATOR PROFILE ............................................................................................ 28

2.6.1     ACTORS .................................................................................................................................................. 28

2.6.2     BRIEF DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................................. 28

2.6.3     PRE-CONDITIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 28

2.6.4     TRIGGER EVENT ....................................................................................................................................... 29

2.6.5     BASIC FLOW ............................................................................................................................................ 29

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2.6.6      CONSTRAINTS .......................................................................................................................................... 30

2.6.7      DATA MODEL AND METADATA REQUIREMENTS .............................................................................................. 30

3     APPENDIX ....................................................................................................................................... 31
3.1     NOTE ............................................................................................................................................ 31

3.2     WHAT IS A USE-CASE? ....................................................................................................................... 31

3.3     PROCEDURE FOR CREATING A USE-CASE ................................................................................................. 31

3.4     USE CASE STRUCTURE ........................................................................................................................ 34




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1 Introduction
1.1   Purpose of the Document
This document addresses the use cases associated with the following functional modules:

Ref        Name

FM-0001    Customer Registration

FM-0002    FD Registration

FM-0003    RC Profile

FM-0004    FD Profile

FM-0005    Admin Profile

FM-0006    User Log In

FM-0007    Products Gallery

FM-0008    FD Engagement

FM-0009    Custom Product Request

FM-0010    Shopping Cart

FM-0011    Purchase Process

FM-0012    Refund Process




1.2   Intended Audience
This document is a business level document intended for all project members, the project stakeholders and
potential users of the system.



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1.3   Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations
UCD: User Centred Design

Requirements Specification: A document that describes the high level functional requirements of the
system to be developed.

RC: Registered Customer.

FD: Fashion Designer.

Admin: Custom Closet’s Administrator.




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2 Use cases
2.1   List




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Ref       Description


 UC-0001   This is the registration process of any user who wants to buy FD’s shown products and/or
           engage a FD for a customized product.

 UC-0002   This is the registration process that a Fashion Designer has to fulfil in order to set up his/her
           Personal Profile. During this process FDs have to apply to the monthly subscription.

 UC-0003   This functional module is the RCs’ personal profile where FDs can manage their purchased
           products and rate FDs.


 UC-0004   This functional module is the FDs’ personal showroom where FDs can exhibit their work and
           be contacted by RC.


 UC-0005   This functional module is the Admin’s personal console where he/she can approve refunds
           and ban RCs and FDs.

 UC-0006   This is the module where RCs and FDs log n in order to access their relative features.

 UC-0007   In this module all FD’s products are shown and can be purchased by RCs.

 UC-0008   This functionality module provides RCs to contact and engage FDs to order tailored attire.


 UC-0009   RCs can customize their purchase by choosing different products by many FDs.

 UC-0010   RCs can add to the shopping cart the products that they want to purchase.


 UC-0011   During this process RCs will pay the products they want to purchase. After they have
           received their purchased products, RCs and FDs have to rate each other.

 UC-0012   During this process RCs can ask for a refund, but only a Admin will decide to proceed further
           or to reject it.




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2.2     UC0001 – Customer Registration


 Use case reference      UC0001

 Use case title          Customer Registration

 Author                  Fabrizio Valerio Covone

 Creation Date           05/12/2011

 Version                 1

 Last Modified by        Fabrizio Valerio Covone

 Date Modified           05/12/2011



2.2.1    Actors

         Customer type user
         Web Application



2.2.2    Brief Description

This is the registration process of any user who wants to buy FD’s shown products and/or engage a FD for a
customized product.




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2.2.3   Trigger Event

Clicking on the Sign Up Button.

2.2.4   Basic Flow




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2.2.5   Constraints



 Ref        Description


 0001       Terms & Conditions: A refund is granted to the client only in case of wrong size and damaged product delivery.


 0002       Terms & Conditions: Registered users whether they are Fashion Designer or Customers have to behave properly.


 0003       Terms & Conditions: If a registered user (RC and/or FD) is caught behaving in an inappropriate way (e.g.: usage of
            bad words in rating system, spamming, etc.) by and Admin. He/she will be banned for a period of time related to
            the gravity of his/her actions.




2.2.6   Data model and metadata requirements




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Name                  Type             Mandatory   Restrictions          Description

 Name                  Text Field       Y                                 Customer’s Name

 Surname               Text Field       Y                                 Customer’s Surname

 Gender                Radio Button     N                                 Customer’s Gender

 Date of Birth         Date Field       Y           DD/mm/YYYY format     Customer’s Date of Birth

 Address               Text Field       Y                                 Customer’s Address

 Country               Drop Down list   Y                                 Customer’s Country

 State                 Drop Down list   N                                 Customer’s State (for US Residents)

 Phone Number          Text Field       Y                                 Customer’s Main Phone Number

 Secondary Phone No.   Text Field       N                                 Customer’s Secondary Phone Number

 Email                 Text Field       Y                                 Customer’s Email

 Password              Password Field   Y                                 Customer’s Password

 Credit Card Type      Radio Button     Y                                 Customer’s Credit Card Type

 Card Number           Text Field       Y                                 Customer’s Credit Card Number

 Expiration Date       Date Field       Y                                 Customer’s Credit Card Expiration Date

 CCV                   Text Field       Y           Maximum of 4 digits   Customer’s Credit Card Verification Number




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2.3     UC0002 – Fashion Designer Registration


 Use case reference        UC0002

 Use case title            FD Registration

 Author                    Fabrizio Valerio Covone

 Creation Date             06/12/2011

 Version                   1

 Last Modified by          Fabrizio Valerio Covone

 Date Modified             06/12/2011



2.3.1    Actors

         FD type user
         Web Application



2.3.2    Brief Description

This is the registration process that a Fashion Designer has to fulfill in order to set up his/her Personal
Profile. During this process FDs have to apply to the monthly subscription.




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2.3.3   Trigger Event

Clicking on the Join Us Button.

2.3.4   Basic Flow




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2.3.5   Constraints



 Ref        Description


 0001       Terms & Conditions: A refund is granted to the client only in case of wrong size and damaged product delivery.


 0002       Terms & Conditions: Registered users whether they are Fashion Designer or Customers have to behave properly.


 0003       Terms & Conditions: If a registered user (RC and/or FD) is caught behaving in an inappropriate way (e.g.: usage of
            bad words in rating system, spamming, etc.) by and Admin. He/she will be banned for a period of time related to
            the gravity of his/her actions.


 0004       Terms & Conditions: Custom Closet will keep a small percentage of the revenues of each purchase.




2.3.6   Data model and metadata requirements




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Name                  Type             Mandatory   Restrictions          Description

 Name                  Text Field       Y                                 FD’s Name

 Surname               Text Field       Y                                 FD’s Surname

 Gender                Radio Button     N                                 FD’s Gender

 Date of Birth         Date Field       Y           DD/mm/YYYY format     FD’s Date of Birth

 Address               Text Field       Y                                 FD’s Address

 Country               Drop Down list   Y                                 FD’s Country

 State                 Drop Down list   N                                 FD’s State (for US Residents)

 Phone Number          Text Field       Y                                 FD’s Main Phone Number

 Secondary Phone No.   Text Field       N                                 FD’s Secondary Phone Number

 Email                 Text Field       Y                                 FD’s Email

 Password              Password Field   Y                                 FD’s Password

 Credit Card Type      Radio Button     Y                                 FD’s Credit Card Type

 Card Number           Text Field       Y                                 FD’s Credit Card Number

 Expiration Date       Date Field       Y                                 FD’s Credit Card Expiration Date

 CCV                   Text Field       Y           Maximum of 4 digits   FD’s Credit Card Verification Number

 Subscription Type     Radio Button     Y                                 FD’s Subscription Type




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2.4     UC0003 – Registered Customer Profile


 Use case reference        UC0003

 Use case title            Registered Customer Profile

 Author                    Fabrizio Valerio Covone

 Creation Date             06/12/2011

 Version                   1

 Last Modified by          Fabrizio Valerio Covone

 Date Modified             06/12/2011



2.4.1    Actors

         RC user
         Web Application



2.4.2    Brief Description

This functional module is the RCs’ personal profile where FDs can manage their purchased products and
rate FDs.

2.4.3    Pre-conditions

A Registered Customer can access to this feature only after the registration process.




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2.4.4   Trigger Event

Clicking on the Profile Button/Link or redirected from Login page.

2.4.5   Basic Flow




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2.4.6   Constraints



 Ref        Description


 0001       Terms & Conditions: A refund is granted to the client only in case of wrong size and damaged product delivery.


 0002       Terms & Conditions: Registered users whether they are Fashion Designer or Customers have to behave properly.


 0003       Terms & Conditions: If a registered user (RC and/or FD) is caught behaving in an inappropriate way (e.g.: usage of
            bad words in rating system, spamming, etc.) by and Admin. He/she will be banned for a period of time related to
            the gravity of his/her actions.




2.4.7   Data model and metadata requirements




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Name                  Type             Mandatory   Restrictions          Description

 Name                  Text Field       Y                                 Customer’s Name

 Surname               Text Field       Y                                 Customer’s Surname

 Gender                Radio Button     N                                 Customer’s Gender

 Date of Birth         Date Field       Y           DD/mm/YYYY format     Customer’s Date of Birth

 Address               Text Field       Y                                 Customer’s Address

 Country               Drop Down list   Y                                 Customer’s Country

 State                 Drop Down list   N                                 Customer’s State (for US Residents)

 Phone Number          Text Field       Y                                 Customer’s Main Phone Number

 Secondary Phone No.   Text Field       N                                 Customer’s Secondary Phone Number

 Email                 Text Field       Y                                 Customer’s Email

 Password              Password Field   Y                                 Customer’s Password

 Credit Card Type      Radio Button     Y                                 Customer’s Credit Card Type

 Card Number           Text Field       Y                                 Customer’s Credit Card Number

 Expiration Date       Date Field       Y                                 Customer’s Credit Card Expiration Date

 CCV                   Text Field       Y           Maximum of 4 digits   Customer’s Credit Card Verification Number




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2.5     UC0004 – Fashion DesignerProfile


 Use case reference        UC0004

 Use case title            Fashion Designer Profile

 Author                    Fabrizio Valerio Covone

 Creation Date             06/12/2011

 Version                   1

 Last Modified by          Fabrizio Valerio Covone

 Date Modified             06/12/2011



2.5.1    Actors

         FD user
         Web Application



2.5.2    Brief Description

This functional module is the FDs’ personal showroom where FDs can exhibit their work and be contacted
by RC.

2.5.3    Pre-conditions

A Fashion Designer can access to this feature only after the registration process.




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2.5.4   Trigger Event

Clicking on the Profile Button/Link or redirected from Login page.

2.5.5   Basic Flow




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2.5.6   Constraints



 Ref        Description


 0001       Terms & Conditions: A refund is granted to the client only in case of wrong size and damaged product delivery.


 0002       Terms & Conditions: Registered users whether they are Fashion Designer or Customers have to behave properly.


 0003       Terms & Conditions: If a registered user (RC and/or FD) is caught behaving in an inappropriate way (e.g.: usage of
            bad words in rating system, spamming, etc.) by and Admin. He/she will be banned for a period of time related to
            the gravity of his/her actions.


 0004       Terms & Conditions: Custom Closet will keep a small percentage of the revenues of each purchase.




2.5.7   Data model and metadata requirements




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Name                  Type             Mandatory   Restrictions          Description

 Name                  Text Field       Y                                 FD’s Name

 Surname               Text Field       Y                                 FD’s Surname

 Gender                Radio Button     N                                 FD’s Gender

 Date of Birth         Date Field       Y           DD/mm/YYYY format     FD’s Date of Birth

 Address               Text Field       Y                                 FD’s Address

 Country               Drop Down list   Y                                 FD’s Country

 State                 Drop Down list   N                                 FD’s State (for US Residents)

 Phone Number          Text Field       Y                                 FD’s Main Phone Number

 Secondary Phone No.   Text Field       N                                 FD’s Secondary Phone Number

 Email                 Text Field       Y                                 FD’s Email

 Password              Password Field   Y                                 FD’s Password

 Credit Card Type      Radio Button     Y                                 FD’s Credit Card Type

 Card Number           Text Field       Y                                 FD’s Credit Card Number

 Expiration Date       Date Field       Y                                 FD’s Credit Card Expiration Date

 CCV                   Text Field       Y           Maximum of 4 digits   FD’s Credit Card Verification Number

 Subscription Type     Radio Button     Y                                 FD’s Subscription Type




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2.6     UC0005 – Web AdministratorProfile


 Use case reference        UC0005

 Use case title            Web Administrator Profile

 Author                    Fabrizio Valerio Covone

 Creation Date             06/12/2011

 Version                   1

 Last Modified by          Fabrizio Valerio Covone

 Date Modified             06/12/2011



2.6.1    Actors

         Admin user
         Web Application



2.6.2    Brief Description

This functional module is the Admin’s personal console where he/she can approve refunds and ban RCs and
FDs.

2.6.3    Pre-conditions

Only a registered employee of Custom Closet can access to this feature.




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2.6.4   Trigger Event

Clicking on the Profile Button/Link or redirected from Login page.

2.6.5   Basic Flow




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2.6.6     Constraints



 Ref             Description


 0001            Terms & Conditions: A refund is granted to the client only in case of wrong size and damaged product delivery.


 0002            Terms & Conditions: Registered users whether they are Fashion Designer or Customers have to behave properly.


 0003            Terms & Conditions: If a registered user (RC and/or FD) is caught behaving in an inappropriate way (e.g.: usage of
                 bad words in rating system, spamming, etc.) by and Admin. He/she will be banned for a period of time related to
                 the gravity of his/her actions.




2.6.7     Data model and metadata requirements




 Name                      Type               Mandatory     Restrictions             Description

 Name                      Text Field         Y                                      Admin’s Name

 Surname                   Text Field         Y                                      Admin’s Surname

 Gender                    Radio Button       N                                      Admin’s Gender

 Date of Birth             Date Field         Y             DD/mm/YYYY format        Admin’s Date of Birth

 Password                  Password Field     Y                                      Admin’s Password




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3 Appendix
3.1   Note
This appendix would not be in every use case. An appendix in a use case contains additional information
and artifact examples that might be use full in describing or understanding the usage scenario.


3.2   What is a use-case?
Use-cases are an unfolding story that describes the functions in a system and the usage paths through
them. They are essentially narrative descriptions with diagrams and example screens. Their purpose is to
describe in the simplest possible terms how the proposed system would be used.

Use-cases document the accomplishment of a single task by the user.

The use cases illustrate the functionality of the system in terms of the business processes the system is
being built to support. Use cases describe how it is envisioned users of the system (actors) would perform
tasks such as login, change settings, and enter a particular type of data.


3.3   Procedure for creating a use-case
The diagram below illustrates the process by which each use case is created. Basically it is an iterative
process where the business function required is considered from a number of different perspectives which
can be summarized as : CRUD-SPARP.

For example in a use case area like add a moodle site to the site list the analyst asks themselves how will I :

        Create a Site                                                                       (Create)

        Review site details e.g. URL, Username – are there different views                  (Review)

        Correct site details                                                                (Update)

        Delete or Retire a site from use                                                    (Delete)

        Search for a site on the site list                                                  (Search)

        Print a sites details, a list of sites – are there different print styles           (Print)

        Archive or backup the site list e.g. send to dropbox                                (Archive)

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Generate a report on all sites e.g. how frequently are they accessed             (Report)

      Publish  Export  Import e.g. send the list to twitter, facebook or a website   (Publish)

      All of the above are self contained functionality within a module. But what are the reporting
      requirements of this module in relation to other modules in the system – are there lookup to other
      modules, what cross system reports are executed within this module or involve this module
      (Report across system)




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3.4   Use case structure
Each use case has the following narrative structure:




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Ref    Heading                       Description


       Actors                        Who performs the process described in the use case


       Brief Description             A description of the use case being specified with an overview diagram of the
                                     process.

                                     What is the goal of this use case, what is the objective of the user.


       User Interface                A wire frame diagram of the main screens and dialogs presented to the user as
                                     they execute the use case. This is only used where appropriate. Its purpose is to
                                     provide a visual aid to the reader as to the functionality available.

                                     The user interface in this case is used to help explain the proposed functionality.
                                     As user experience designers get involved the UI may change and even use cases
                                     may disappear.

                                     Including a mock up user interface can however drive out issues as to what data
                                     needs to be displayed and if data is to be entered how it is validated. This
                                     information then helps the design of the data model.


       User Interface description    A description of the user interface components and their functions


       Trigger Event                 What event or action triggers this use case


       Flow of Events


       - Basic Flow                  A description of the main process where each step is referenced by a number. A
                                     flow, state or sequence diagram may also be added to explain the process.


       - Alternative Flow            The basic flow describes how the process would be executed in 90% of the cases
                                     i.e. where no error has occurred or where no business rule exceptions occur.

                                     The alternate flows concern the business logic applied to a basic flow. For
                                     instance the basic flow could be for to enter a URL, username and password.
                                     Access to the moodle site is checked and the site is added.

                                     Alternative flows may describe situations where there is an error in the input
                                     data, the site cannot be reached etc.


       Non-functional Requirements   This section only contains content if it is specific to that particular use case not
                                     the system as a whole.


       - Usability                   A particular usability requirement. For instance command line functionality
                                     required, quick key, must be able to select all and deselect a list, or deselect all
                                     and select a list etc.


       - Reliability                 A particular reliability requirement. For instance no site should be stored unless
                                     connection to the site has been established at least once.


       - Performance                 Minimum performance requirements. For instance the system should respond
                                     report an issue with uploading within 10 seconds and ask if the user wants to


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continue or wait until they have a WiFi connection.


       - Supportability          What support/debug features need to be provided for this process.


       Artefacts                 What is created, updated or deleted as a result of this business process


       Pre-conditions            This section outlines the Pre-conditions prior to the execution of the basic flow.
                                 For instance there must be at least one valid site in the site list before the main
                                 functionality of the moodle app can be accessed.

                                 Assumptions may also be expressed here




Ref    Heading                   Description


       Post-Conditions           How must the system or user interface be left after the execution of the basic
                                 flow.


       Authorization and Audit   What roles are allowed access this functionality. Are there any confidentiality,
       Requirements              auditor logging requirements.


       Business Rules            Business rules referenced within the basic or alternative flows. For instance theire
                                 may be rules as to what constitutes a valid password e.g. One capital letter, One
                                 number, one non-numberalpha character where the password has not been used
                                 before in the last 6 months..


       Issues                    Any potential issues identified which may cause problems in the deployment of
                                 this use case functionality.


       Assumptions               What assumptions have been made e.g. a wifi network connection is available as
                                 opposed to an Edge or 3G connection


       Constraints               Are there scheduling constraints, legal constraints, accessibility constraints,
                                 environment constraints


       Data model and metadata   Description of any data required or stored in relation to this usecase.
       requirements
                                 For a photo graph, audio recording or video there maybe metadata such as the
                                 time takenrecorded, location of the recordingphotovideo.

                                 The focus is a business description of the data rather than a technical description
                                 of the data. For instance a use case may require a drop known list of participant
                                 types – administrator, teacher, student, reviewer they would be mentioned here

                                 If there was a particular XML format for publishing the site list to twitter or
                                 facebook then the specification or definition would be mentioned here.




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Custom Closet Use Cases v2

  • 1. Custom Closet Fashion Designer and E-Commerce Web Application Date : 6thDecember 2011 Authors: Version: 2 Status: Draft usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 1 of 37
  • 2. Document Control Contributors Name/Position Organization Contact Details Fabrizio Valerio Covone DIT Fabrizio.covone@mydit.ie Cara Murphy DIT Cara.murphy@mydit.ie Christopher Conlan DIT Christopher.conlan@mydit.ie Stephen Carberry DIT Stephen.carberry@mydit.ie Shane Ellis DIT Shane.ellis@mydit.ie Version History Date Version Status Comments 05/12/2011 1 Draft Use Cases of the first 4 Functional Modules added. 06/12/2011 2 Draft Document Recycled for Admin Profile new FM Changes since last version NA Known Omissions NA usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 2 of 37
  • 3. Approvals Date Name Title Signature Version usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 3 of 37
  • 5. Table of Contents DOCUMENT CONTROL............................................................................................................................. 2 REVIEWERS COMMENTS ......................................................................................................................... 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................... 5 1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................ 8 1.1 PURPOSE OF THE DOCUMENT ............................................................................................................... 8 1.2 INTENDED AUDIENCE .......................................................................................................................... 8 1.3 DEFINITIONS, ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ........................................................................................ 9 2 USE CASES ...................................................................................................................................... 10 2.1 LIST .............................................................................................................................................. 10 2.2 UC0001 – CUSTOMER REGISTRATION .................................................................................................. 12 2.2.1 ACTORS .................................................................................................................................................. 12 2.2.2 BRIEF DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................................. 12 2.2.3 TRIGGER EVENT ....................................................................................................................................... 13 2.2.4 BASIC FLOW ............................................................................................................................................ 13 2.2.5 CONSTRAINTS .......................................................................................................................................... 14 2.2.6 DATA MODEL AND METADATA REQUIREMENTS .............................................................................................. 14 2.3 UC0002 – FASHION DESIGNER REGISTRATION ....................................................................................... 16 2.3.1 ACTORS .................................................................................................................................................. 16 2.3.2 BRIEF DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................................. 16 2.3.3 TRIGGER EVENT ....................................................................................................................................... 17 2.3.4 BASIC FLOW ............................................................................................................................................ 17 usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 5 of 37
  • 6. 2.3.5 CONSTRAINTS .......................................................................................................................................... 18 2.3.6 DATA MODEL AND METADATA REQUIREMENTS .............................................................................................. 18 2.4 UC0003 – REGISTERED CUSTOMER PROFILE .......................................................................................... 20 2.4.1 ACTORS .................................................................................................................................................. 20 2.4.2 BRIEF DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................................. 20 2.4.3 PRE-CONDITIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 20 2.4.4 TRIGGER EVENT ....................................................................................................................................... 21 2.4.5 BASIC FLOW ............................................................................................................................................ 21 2.4.6 CONSTRAINTS .......................................................................................................................................... 22 2.4.7 DATA MODEL AND METADATA REQUIREMENTS .............................................................................................. 22 2.5 UC0004 – FASHION DESIGNER PROFILE ................................................................................................ 24 2.5.1 ACTORS .................................................................................................................................................. 24 2.5.2 BRIEF DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................................. 24 2.5.3 PRE-CONDITIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 24 2.5.4 TRIGGER EVENT ....................................................................................................................................... 25 2.5.5 BASIC FLOW ............................................................................................................................................ 25 2.5.6 CONSTRAINTS .......................................................................................................................................... 26 2.5.7 DATA MODEL AND METADATA REQUIREMENTS .............................................................................................. 26 2.6 UC0005 – WEB ADMINISTRATOR PROFILE ............................................................................................ 28 2.6.1 ACTORS .................................................................................................................................................. 28 2.6.2 BRIEF DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................................................. 28 2.6.3 PRE-CONDITIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 28 2.6.4 TRIGGER EVENT ....................................................................................................................................... 29 2.6.5 BASIC FLOW ............................................................................................................................................ 29 usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 6 of 37
  • 7. 2.6.6 CONSTRAINTS .......................................................................................................................................... 30 2.6.7 DATA MODEL AND METADATA REQUIREMENTS .............................................................................................. 30 3 APPENDIX ....................................................................................................................................... 31 3.1 NOTE ............................................................................................................................................ 31 3.2 WHAT IS A USE-CASE? ....................................................................................................................... 31 3.3 PROCEDURE FOR CREATING A USE-CASE ................................................................................................. 31 3.4 USE CASE STRUCTURE ........................................................................................................................ 34 usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 7 of 37
  • 8. 1 Introduction 1.1 Purpose of the Document This document addresses the use cases associated with the following functional modules: Ref Name FM-0001 Customer Registration FM-0002 FD Registration FM-0003 RC Profile FM-0004 FD Profile FM-0005 Admin Profile FM-0006 User Log In FM-0007 Products Gallery FM-0008 FD Engagement FM-0009 Custom Product Request FM-0010 Shopping Cart FM-0011 Purchase Process FM-0012 Refund Process 1.2 Intended Audience This document is a business level document intended for all project members, the project stakeholders and potential users of the system. usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 8 of 37
  • 9. 1.3 Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations UCD: User Centred Design Requirements Specification: A document that describes the high level functional requirements of the system to be developed. RC: Registered Customer. FD: Fashion Designer. Admin: Custom Closet’s Administrator. usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 9 of 37
  • 10. 2 Use cases 2.1 List usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 10 of 37
  • 11. Ref Description UC-0001 This is the registration process of any user who wants to buy FD’s shown products and/or engage a FD for a customized product. UC-0002 This is the registration process that a Fashion Designer has to fulfil in order to set up his/her Personal Profile. During this process FDs have to apply to the monthly subscription. UC-0003 This functional module is the RCs’ personal profile where FDs can manage their purchased products and rate FDs. UC-0004 This functional module is the FDs’ personal showroom where FDs can exhibit their work and be contacted by RC. UC-0005 This functional module is the Admin’s personal console where he/she can approve refunds and ban RCs and FDs. UC-0006 This is the module where RCs and FDs log n in order to access their relative features. UC-0007 In this module all FD’s products are shown and can be purchased by RCs. UC-0008 This functionality module provides RCs to contact and engage FDs to order tailored attire. UC-0009 RCs can customize their purchase by choosing different products by many FDs. UC-0010 RCs can add to the shopping cart the products that they want to purchase. UC-0011 During this process RCs will pay the products they want to purchase. After they have received their purchased products, RCs and FDs have to rate each other. UC-0012 During this process RCs can ask for a refund, but only a Admin will decide to proceed further or to reject it. usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 11 of 37
  • 12. 2.2 UC0001 – Customer Registration Use case reference UC0001 Use case title Customer Registration Author Fabrizio Valerio Covone Creation Date 05/12/2011 Version 1 Last Modified by Fabrizio Valerio Covone Date Modified 05/12/2011 2.2.1 Actors Customer type user Web Application 2.2.2 Brief Description This is the registration process of any user who wants to buy FD’s shown products and/or engage a FD for a customized product. usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 12 of 37
  • 13. 2.2.3 Trigger Event Clicking on the Sign Up Button. 2.2.4 Basic Flow usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 13 of 37
  • 14. 2.2.5 Constraints Ref Description 0001 Terms & Conditions: A refund is granted to the client only in case of wrong size and damaged product delivery. 0002 Terms & Conditions: Registered users whether they are Fashion Designer or Customers have to behave properly. 0003 Terms & Conditions: If a registered user (RC and/or FD) is caught behaving in an inappropriate way (e.g.: usage of bad words in rating system, spamming, etc.) by and Admin. He/she will be banned for a period of time related to the gravity of his/her actions. 2.2.6 Data model and metadata requirements usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 14 of 37
  • 15. Name Type Mandatory Restrictions Description Name Text Field Y Customer’s Name Surname Text Field Y Customer’s Surname Gender Radio Button N Customer’s Gender Date of Birth Date Field Y DD/mm/YYYY format Customer’s Date of Birth Address Text Field Y Customer’s Address Country Drop Down list Y Customer’s Country State Drop Down list N Customer’s State (for US Residents) Phone Number Text Field Y Customer’s Main Phone Number Secondary Phone No. Text Field N Customer’s Secondary Phone Number Email Text Field Y Customer’s Email Password Password Field Y Customer’s Password Credit Card Type Radio Button Y Customer’s Credit Card Type Card Number Text Field Y Customer’s Credit Card Number Expiration Date Date Field Y Customer’s Credit Card Expiration Date CCV Text Field Y Maximum of 4 digits Customer’s Credit Card Verification Number usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 15 of 37
  • 16. 2.3 UC0002 – Fashion Designer Registration Use case reference UC0002 Use case title FD Registration Author Fabrizio Valerio Covone Creation Date 06/12/2011 Version 1 Last Modified by Fabrizio Valerio Covone Date Modified 06/12/2011 2.3.1 Actors FD type user Web Application 2.3.2 Brief Description This is the registration process that a Fashion Designer has to fulfill in order to set up his/her Personal Profile. During this process FDs have to apply to the monthly subscription. usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 16 of 37
  • 17. 2.3.3 Trigger Event Clicking on the Join Us Button. 2.3.4 Basic Flow usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 17 of 37
  • 18. 2.3.5 Constraints Ref Description 0001 Terms & Conditions: A refund is granted to the client only in case of wrong size and damaged product delivery. 0002 Terms & Conditions: Registered users whether they are Fashion Designer or Customers have to behave properly. 0003 Terms & Conditions: If a registered user (RC and/or FD) is caught behaving in an inappropriate way (e.g.: usage of bad words in rating system, spamming, etc.) by and Admin. He/she will be banned for a period of time related to the gravity of his/her actions. 0004 Terms & Conditions: Custom Closet will keep a small percentage of the revenues of each purchase. 2.3.6 Data model and metadata requirements usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 18 of 37
  • 19. Name Type Mandatory Restrictions Description Name Text Field Y FD’s Name Surname Text Field Y FD’s Surname Gender Radio Button N FD’s Gender Date of Birth Date Field Y DD/mm/YYYY format FD’s Date of Birth Address Text Field Y FD’s Address Country Drop Down list Y FD’s Country State Drop Down list N FD’s State (for US Residents) Phone Number Text Field Y FD’s Main Phone Number Secondary Phone No. Text Field N FD’s Secondary Phone Number Email Text Field Y FD’s Email Password Password Field Y FD’s Password Credit Card Type Radio Button Y FD’s Credit Card Type Card Number Text Field Y FD’s Credit Card Number Expiration Date Date Field Y FD’s Credit Card Expiration Date CCV Text Field Y Maximum of 4 digits FD’s Credit Card Verification Number Subscription Type Radio Button Y FD’s Subscription Type usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 19 of 37
  • 20. 2.4 UC0003 – Registered Customer Profile Use case reference UC0003 Use case title Registered Customer Profile Author Fabrizio Valerio Covone Creation Date 06/12/2011 Version 1 Last Modified by Fabrizio Valerio Covone Date Modified 06/12/2011 2.4.1 Actors RC user Web Application 2.4.2 Brief Description This functional module is the RCs’ personal profile where FDs can manage their purchased products and rate FDs. 2.4.3 Pre-conditions A Registered Customer can access to this feature only after the registration process. usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 20 of 37
  • 21. 2.4.4 Trigger Event Clicking on the Profile Button/Link or redirected from Login page. 2.4.5 Basic Flow usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 21 of 37
  • 22. 2.4.6 Constraints Ref Description 0001 Terms & Conditions: A refund is granted to the client only in case of wrong size and damaged product delivery. 0002 Terms & Conditions: Registered users whether they are Fashion Designer or Customers have to behave properly. 0003 Terms & Conditions: If a registered user (RC and/or FD) is caught behaving in an inappropriate way (e.g.: usage of bad words in rating system, spamming, etc.) by and Admin. He/she will be banned for a period of time related to the gravity of his/her actions. 2.4.7 Data model and metadata requirements usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 22 of 37
  • 23. Name Type Mandatory Restrictions Description Name Text Field Y Customer’s Name Surname Text Field Y Customer’s Surname Gender Radio Button N Customer’s Gender Date of Birth Date Field Y DD/mm/YYYY format Customer’s Date of Birth Address Text Field Y Customer’s Address Country Drop Down list Y Customer’s Country State Drop Down list N Customer’s State (for US Residents) Phone Number Text Field Y Customer’s Main Phone Number Secondary Phone No. Text Field N Customer’s Secondary Phone Number Email Text Field Y Customer’s Email Password Password Field Y Customer’s Password Credit Card Type Radio Button Y Customer’s Credit Card Type Card Number Text Field Y Customer’s Credit Card Number Expiration Date Date Field Y Customer’s Credit Card Expiration Date CCV Text Field Y Maximum of 4 digits Customer’s Credit Card Verification Number usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 23 of 37
  • 24. 2.5 UC0004 – Fashion DesignerProfile Use case reference UC0004 Use case title Fashion Designer Profile Author Fabrizio Valerio Covone Creation Date 06/12/2011 Version 1 Last Modified by Fabrizio Valerio Covone Date Modified 06/12/2011 2.5.1 Actors FD user Web Application 2.5.2 Brief Description This functional module is the FDs’ personal showroom where FDs can exhibit their work and be contacted by RC. 2.5.3 Pre-conditions A Fashion Designer can access to this feature only after the registration process. usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 24 of 37
  • 25. 2.5.4 Trigger Event Clicking on the Profile Button/Link or redirected from Login page. 2.5.5 Basic Flow usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 25 of 37
  • 26. 2.5.6 Constraints Ref Description 0001 Terms & Conditions: A refund is granted to the client only in case of wrong size and damaged product delivery. 0002 Terms & Conditions: Registered users whether they are Fashion Designer or Customers have to behave properly. 0003 Terms & Conditions: If a registered user (RC and/or FD) is caught behaving in an inappropriate way (e.g.: usage of bad words in rating system, spamming, etc.) by and Admin. He/she will be banned for a period of time related to the gravity of his/her actions. 0004 Terms & Conditions: Custom Closet will keep a small percentage of the revenues of each purchase. 2.5.7 Data model and metadata requirements usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 26 of 37
  • 27. Name Type Mandatory Restrictions Description Name Text Field Y FD’s Name Surname Text Field Y FD’s Surname Gender Radio Button N FD’s Gender Date of Birth Date Field Y DD/mm/YYYY format FD’s Date of Birth Address Text Field Y FD’s Address Country Drop Down list Y FD’s Country State Drop Down list N FD’s State (for US Residents) Phone Number Text Field Y FD’s Main Phone Number Secondary Phone No. Text Field N FD’s Secondary Phone Number Email Text Field Y FD’s Email Password Password Field Y FD’s Password Credit Card Type Radio Button Y FD’s Credit Card Type Card Number Text Field Y FD’s Credit Card Number Expiration Date Date Field Y FD’s Credit Card Expiration Date CCV Text Field Y Maximum of 4 digits FD’s Credit Card Verification Number Subscription Type Radio Button Y FD’s Subscription Type usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 27 of 37
  • 28. 2.6 UC0005 – Web AdministratorProfile Use case reference UC0005 Use case title Web Administrator Profile Author Fabrizio Valerio Covone Creation Date 06/12/2011 Version 1 Last Modified by Fabrizio Valerio Covone Date Modified 06/12/2011 2.6.1 Actors Admin user Web Application 2.6.2 Brief Description This functional module is the Admin’s personal console where he/she can approve refunds and ban RCs and FDs. 2.6.3 Pre-conditions Only a registered employee of Custom Closet can access to this feature. usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 28 of 37
  • 29. 2.6.4 Trigger Event Clicking on the Profile Button/Link or redirected from Login page. 2.6.5 Basic Flow usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 29 of 37
  • 30. 2.6.6 Constraints Ref Description 0001 Terms & Conditions: A refund is granted to the client only in case of wrong size and damaged product delivery. 0002 Terms & Conditions: Registered users whether they are Fashion Designer or Customers have to behave properly. 0003 Terms & Conditions: If a registered user (RC and/or FD) is caught behaving in an inappropriate way (e.g.: usage of bad words in rating system, spamming, etc.) by and Admin. He/she will be banned for a period of time related to the gravity of his/her actions. 2.6.7 Data model and metadata requirements Name Type Mandatory Restrictions Description Name Text Field Y Admin’s Name Surname Text Field Y Admin’s Surname Gender Radio Button N Admin’s Gender Date of Birth Date Field Y DD/mm/YYYY format Admin’s Date of Birth Password Password Field Y Admin’s Password usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 30 of 37
  • 31. 3 Appendix 3.1 Note This appendix would not be in every use case. An appendix in a use case contains additional information and artifact examples that might be use full in describing or understanding the usage scenario. 3.2 What is a use-case? Use-cases are an unfolding story that describes the functions in a system and the usage paths through them. They are essentially narrative descriptions with diagrams and example screens. Their purpose is to describe in the simplest possible terms how the proposed system would be used. Use-cases document the accomplishment of a single task by the user. The use cases illustrate the functionality of the system in terms of the business processes the system is being built to support. Use cases describe how it is envisioned users of the system (actors) would perform tasks such as login, change settings, and enter a particular type of data. 3.3 Procedure for creating a use-case The diagram below illustrates the process by which each use case is created. Basically it is an iterative process where the business function required is considered from a number of different perspectives which can be summarized as : CRUD-SPARP. For example in a use case area like add a moodle site to the site list the analyst asks themselves how will I : Create a Site (Create) Review site details e.g. URL, Username – are there different views (Review) Correct site details (Update) Delete or Retire a site from use (Delete) Search for a site on the site list (Search) Print a sites details, a list of sites – are there different print styles (Print) Archive or backup the site list e.g. send to dropbox (Archive) usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 31 of 37
  • 32. Generate a report on all sites e.g. how frequently are they accessed (Report) Publish Export Import e.g. send the list to twitter, facebook or a website (Publish) All of the above are self contained functionality within a module. But what are the reporting requirements of this module in relation to other modules in the system – are there lookup to other modules, what cross system reports are executed within this module or involve this module (Report across system) usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 32 of 37
  • 34. 3.4 Use case structure Each use case has the following narrative structure: usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 34 of 37
  • 35. Ref Heading Description Actors Who performs the process described in the use case Brief Description A description of the use case being specified with an overview diagram of the process. What is the goal of this use case, what is the objective of the user. User Interface A wire frame diagram of the main screens and dialogs presented to the user as they execute the use case. This is only used where appropriate. Its purpose is to provide a visual aid to the reader as to the functionality available. The user interface in this case is used to help explain the proposed functionality. As user experience designers get involved the UI may change and even use cases may disappear. Including a mock up user interface can however drive out issues as to what data needs to be displayed and if data is to be entered how it is validated. This information then helps the design of the data model. User Interface description A description of the user interface components and their functions Trigger Event What event or action triggers this use case Flow of Events - Basic Flow A description of the main process where each step is referenced by a number. A flow, state or sequence diagram may also be added to explain the process. - Alternative Flow The basic flow describes how the process would be executed in 90% of the cases i.e. where no error has occurred or where no business rule exceptions occur. The alternate flows concern the business logic applied to a basic flow. For instance the basic flow could be for to enter a URL, username and password. Access to the moodle site is checked and the site is added. Alternative flows may describe situations where there is an error in the input data, the site cannot be reached etc. Non-functional Requirements This section only contains content if it is specific to that particular use case not the system as a whole. - Usability A particular usability requirement. For instance command line functionality required, quick key, must be able to select all and deselect a list, or deselect all and select a list etc. - Reliability A particular reliability requirement. For instance no site should be stored unless connection to the site has been established at least once. - Performance Minimum performance requirements. For instance the system should respond report an issue with uploading within 10 seconds and ask if the user wants to usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 35 of 37
  • 36. continue or wait until they have a WiFi connection. - Supportability What support/debug features need to be provided for this process. Artefacts What is created, updated or deleted as a result of this business process Pre-conditions This section outlines the Pre-conditions prior to the execution of the basic flow. For instance there must be at least one valid site in the site list before the main functionality of the moodle app can be accessed. Assumptions may also be expressed here Ref Heading Description Post-Conditions How must the system or user interface be left after the execution of the basic flow. Authorization and Audit What roles are allowed access this functionality. Are there any confidentiality, Requirements auditor logging requirements. Business Rules Business rules referenced within the basic or alternative flows. For instance theire may be rules as to what constitutes a valid password e.g. One capital letter, One number, one non-numberalpha character where the password has not been used before in the last 6 months.. Issues Any potential issues identified which may cause problems in the deployment of this use case functionality. Assumptions What assumptions have been made e.g. a wifi network connection is available as opposed to an Edge or 3G connection Constraints Are there scheduling constraints, legal constraints, accessibility constraints, environment constraints Data model and metadata Description of any data required or stored in relation to this usecase. requirements For a photo graph, audio recording or video there maybe metadata such as the time takenrecorded, location of the recordingphotovideo. The focus is a business description of the data rather than a technical description of the data. For instance a use case may require a drop known list of participant types – administrator, teacher, student, reviewer they would be mentioned here If there was a particular XML format for publishing the site list to twitter or facebook then the specification or definition would be mentioned here. usecasenamecustomclosetv2-111211101300-phpapp01.docx Page 36 of 37