OCSMP Level 1 Behavioral Practice Test

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What is related information in a use case specification?

Whatever the project needs for additional information

Related information in a use case specification is where you put supplementary details that help someone understand or implement the use case without cluttering the main flow. It covers notes, business rules, constraints, references to other documents, glossary terms, data formats, dependencies, and any context the project needs to interpret or apply the use case correctly. This section is flexible and project-specific, designed to capture useful details that aren’t part of the step-by-step main success scenario.

The subject is the actor who performs the use case, and the main success scenario is the primary flow of events to achieve the goal, so they belong to different parts of the specification. The term arrowhead end isn’t a standard concept in use case specifications and doesn’t convey the idea of adding related contextual information.

The subject

The main success scenario

The arrowhead end

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