This is a TWO PART question This is for help with 2 the link
This is a TWO PART question. This is for help with #2, the link for #1 is posted below. I know you can only post 1 question at a time on Chegg, but you need information from both to do the homework.
Where to answer Question #1: https://www.chegg.com/homework-help/questions-and-answers/two-part-question-help-1-post-link-comments-link-part-2-know-post-1-question-chegg-need-in-q15942433
Background: This is for a CIS class.
Book Name: Systems Analysis and Design in a Changing World By John W. Satzinger, Robert B. Jackson, Stephen D. Burd
OTHER INFO: Homework relates to chapter 5... but she\'s not using the exact same questions from the book so I couldn\'t find help online. This is a continuation from homeworks on previous chapters, and I can happily send those to anyone. But THOSE ones ARE solved here on Chegg (although I found the solutions without any help).
The Assignment:
Related assignment SOLVED on Chegg: http://www.chegg.com/homework-help/figure-shows-set-use-cases-patient-physician-actors-answer-f-chapter-5-problem-1smd-solution-9781133713371-exc
This link shows a problem with the SAME company, but not the same type of problem
Related assignment link 2: http://www.chegg.com/homework-help/figure-shows-set-use-cases-patient-physician-actors-answer-f-chapter-5-problem-2CBR-solution-9781133713371-exc
This link shows a similar type of problem, but a different company. [NOTE - not the same link as in the other posted problem.]
CIS 3374 HW 4 Instruction:
The Sandia Medical Systems Real-Time Glucose Monitoring has many use cases and domain classes, which you identified in Chapter 3 and Chapter 4. Review the domain model class diagram to get a feel for the complexity of some of the use cases.
1. For the View History use case, write a fully developed use case description of the Patient View History scenario (note, you only need to write the case for the Patient actor).
2. Develop an SSD for the Patient View history use case. Assume that the system will automatically display the most recent glucose level, which is updated at five-minute intervals by default. Assume further that the user can ask the system to view glucose levels during a user-specified time period and that the levels can be displayed in tabular form or as a graph.
CIS 3374 HW 4Grading Rubric
Your Name:________________________ Your Score: ______________________
1. Fully Developed Use Case Description
Points
You Got
Use case name
2
Scenario
3
Triggering event
3
Brief description
5
Actors
2
Related use cases
2
Stakeholders
3
Preconditions
5
Postconditions
5
Flow of activities
5
Exception conditions
5
2. Develop an SSD for the View history use case. (System Sequence Diagram, SSD)
Correctly identify the actor and the system
10
Use the right notation symbols
10
Identify input messages correctly, including:
- time interval
5
- display format
5
identify return value correctly
10
Appropriately identify:
- [True/False condition]
5
- *Repeating or looping of the message.
5
Draw the diagram using a computer program.
10
Total:
100
| 1. Fully Developed Use Case Description | Points | You Got | 
| Use case name | 2 | |
| Scenario | 3 | |
| Triggering event | 3 | |
| Brief description | 5 | |
| Actors | 2 | |
| Related use cases | 2 | |
| Stakeholders | 3 | |
| Preconditions | 5 | |
| Postconditions | 5 | |
| Flow of activities | 5 | |
| Exception conditions | 5 | |
| 2. Develop an SSD for the View history use case. (System Sequence Diagram, SSD) | ||
| Correctly identify the actor and the system | 10 | |
| Use the right notation symbols | 10 | |
| Identify input messages correctly, including: | ||
| - time interval | 5 | |
| - display format | 5 | |
| identify return value correctly | 10 | |
| Appropriately identify: | ||
| - [True/False condition] | 5 | |
| - *Repeating or looping of the message. | 5 | |
| Draw the diagram using a computer program. | 10 | |
| Total: | 100 | 
Solution
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