SD Tutorial UseCase (Students) Dadasd
SD Tutorial UseCase (Students) Dadasd
Background tasks
1. Who are the stakeholders?
2. What are the functional requirements?
3. What non-functional requirements are important?
Use-case Modelling
4. Draw a use-case diagram that depicts the actors, use-case and system boundary.
Remember, the diagram should be clear and easy to understand. Each actor interacts
with the system through specific use cases, representing the system's functionalities
based on the stakeholders' roles.
Background Tasks:
1. Stakeholders:
Football Association (FA): The governing body overseeing the leagues, scheduling
fixtures, and maintaining league tables.
Managers: Responsible for managing the clubs, selecting teams, and
registering/removing players. Their pay and job security depend on team performance.
Players: Participate in matches, and their health and performance affect team selection.
Fans: Interested in viewing fixtures, results, and league tables, often supporting a
particular club.
Developers: Involved in creating and maintaining the Football Information System,
ensuring it meets requirements.
Referees: Officiate matches and provide match-related data.
2. Functional Requirements:
User Management:
Registering and removing managers.
Registering and removing players.