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Artifact: Business Use Case Model

The Business Use Case Model is a diagram illustrating the scope of the business being modeled. The diagram contains business actors (roles played by organizations, people, or systems external to the business) and the services or functions they request from the business.

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Business Strategist
Software Architect
Information Architect
Subject Matter Expert
Project Manager
Requirements Analyst
Stakeholder
Business Concept (from Business Strategy)Business Use Case Model (from Business Strategy)User Research ReportBusiness Operations Plan (from Business Strategy)
Find Actors and Use Cases
Manage Dependencies
Glossary (from Environment)
Use Case Modeling Guidelines
Supplementary SpecificationUse Case (sketch)Requirements AttributesUse Case ModelActor Catalog
Software ArchitectPrioritize Use CasesSoftware Architecture Document (updated)
Requirements Analyst Define System Wide Attributes

Purpose

The Business Use Case Model is a simple diagram (using UML notation) identifying business actors and their goals for interacting with the business. The Business Use Case Model identifies the Artifact: Business Use Cases that define business processes and how the business serves its customers. The model aids in establishing the context of the business.

The Business Use Case Model represents the scope of a business. The Artifact: Use Case Model represents the scope of an application. Therefore, a single Business Use Case Model may have many (system) Use Case Models associated with it, where each Use Case Model represents a single application.

Audience

The following roles use the Business Use Case Model: