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+So, since we are talking about use case diagrams, I also want

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+to ask you, what are use case diagrams used for? So, what

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+are they good for? Why are they useful within a software process?

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+Also in this case, I'm providing several possible answers. They are not really

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+used for anything. Or, they can be used to prioritize requirements. Or,

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+maybe they can be used for user interface design. They can be

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+used during requirements elicitation. They can

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+be used for code optimization. And

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+finally, they can be used for test case design. Also, in this case,

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+I would like you to mark all the answers that you think are correct.