The selection of system use cases and scenarios is driven by the following:
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The benefit of the scenario to stakeholders: critical, important, useful.
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The architectural impact of the scenario: none, extends, modifies.
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The risks to be mitigated: performance, availability of a product, and suitability of a component.
In general the impact on architecture is correlated to the criticality. However, it must be noted that there might be
critical use cases that have little or no impact, and vice versa, and some ancillary use cases can have a big impact on
the architecture, which makes it questionable from a business perspective. The main concern is to select a set of use
cases that ensures broad coverage (participation) of system internals, while still satisfying other constituencies.
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