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Use Cases Template

This document outlines a use case template for describing a system's use cases. It includes sections for numbering the use case, providing a title and priority level, describing the user goal and primary and secondary actors. Additional sections cover the scenario description, system outputs, benefits to users, required resources, relevant devices and restrictions, personalization options, connected use cases, and any relevant ethical issues.
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Use Cases Template

This document outlines a use case template for describing a system's use cases. It includes sections for numbering the use case, providing a title and priority level, describing the user goal and primary and secondary actors. Additional sections cover the scenario description, system outputs, benefits to users, required resources, relevant devices and restrictions, personalization options, connected use cases, and any relevant ethical issues.
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1.

Use Case No <give a numbering according to your project that the use case fits>

2. Use Case Title

3. Priority level for the  Essential  Secondary  Supportive


project

4. Brief description <explain in 1-2 lines what is the aim of the use case>
(user goal to be
satisfied)

5. Primary actor User characteristics:……………………………………………

6. Secondary actor(s) <Persons or objects that interact with the Use Case>

 Family members
 Informal care-givers (i.e. volunteers, neighbours, etc.)
 Formal care-givers (both inpatient and outpatient)
 User interest organisations
 Regulatory authorities on local, national or international level
 Standardisation organisations
 Public bodies, insurance companies and care organisations

(multiple selection is possible)


7. Tertiary actor(s)
 Industries
 Scientific community
 Service providers
 Other (specify) …
8. Scenario description <provide stepwise description of the scenario, including interaction steps with
patient/doctor/hospital, e.g.:

Step 1: the system detects a fall

Step 2: the clinic is informed …>

9. System output <indicate what will be the system output, e.g. a result about the health status of the
patient; multiple output possibilities may apply, depending on the patient condition>

10. Benefits for end


users
11. Resources required <e.g., service, specific sensor, system manual, etc.>
to perform

12. Devices and < the devices that are needed for the specific UC, e.g., TV, tablet, mobile phone, …as
restrictions well as possible limitations>

Yes:
13. Personalisation/
adaptation level static parameters: user profile, user personal data
semi-dynamic parameters: medical profile
dynamic parameters: e.g., health status, recent destinations
environmental parameters/context of use: e.g., pollution, weather, traffic
conditions
qNo

14. Connected UCs <fill if there are other use cases that the current use case is connected in any way>

15. Relevant ethical <ethical issues to be considered for the application of the use case>
issues

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