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Use-case Descriptions 

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View Graphs

Fully dressed description

Primary Actor: Crewmember
Stakeholders & Interests: Viewers

Brief Description: A crewmember or a viewer wants to look at racedata or wants to view detailed information of a race.

Preconditions: A crewmember or viewer has logged in into the web application
Postconditions: A crewmember or viewer can now view and interact with the race and/or the racecar's data.
Main success scenario (basic flow):
Actor ActionSystem Responsibility
  1. A crewmember or viewer wants the watch the race.

2. The system will redirect the viewer or crewmember to a new page.

3. The system will load up the new page, where the crewmember or viewer can see a new, empty tab.

Extensions (alternative flow):




 View data per round

Fully dressed description

Primary Actor: Crewmember
Stakeholders & Interests: 

Brief Description: A crewmember wants to view the data of a specific round during the current race, to analyse that specific round and see if there's anything wrong with the car or the driver.

Preconditions: The crewmember has logged in on the website and is watching a race.
Postconditions: The crewemember can now view the data of one or more specific rounds.
Main success scenario (basic flow):
Actor ActionSystem Responsibility

1. A crewmember is going to analyse the data of a specific round.

3. The crewmember inserts the desired rounds to view.

2. The system will ask the crewmember to insert which range of rounds the user wants to view.

4. The system creates a new tab with only the desired rounds as data that can be viewed.

Extensions (alternative flow):


Primary Actor: Crewmember
Stakeholders & Interests: 

Brief Description: A crewmember wants to view the data of a specific round during the current race, to analyse that specific round and see if there's anything wrong with the car or the driver.

Preconditions: The crewmember has logged in on the website and is watching a race.
Postconditions: The crewmember can now view the data of one or more specific rounds.
Main success scenario (basic flow):
Actor ActionSystem Responsibility

1. A crewmember wants to view one or more specific rounds in a race.

3. The crewmember inserts the desired rounds to view.

2. The system will ask the crewmember to insert which range of rounds the user wants to view.

4. The system creates a new tab with only the desired rounds as data that can be viewed.

Extensions (alternative flow):


View race

Primary Actor: Crewmember
Stakeholders & Interests: 

Brief Description: A crewmember wants to see a list of old races so he can choose one to watch back

Preconditions: The crewmember has logged in on the website and there should be more then one race
Postconditions: There is a list of all the races that happend 
Main success scenario (basic flow):
Actor ActionSystem Responsibility

1. A crewmember is going to watch a raceback


2. The system will get all the races from the database and show them on the page


Extensions (alternative flow):




Place Graph

Fully dressed description

Primary Actor: Crewmember
Stakeholders & Interests: 

Brief Description: A crewmember or viewer wants to view the data from the sensors in a graph, to do this they place their desired graph in their tab.

Preconditions: A crewmember or viewer has logged in into the web application
Postconditions: The crewmember or viewer can see the chosen graphs.
Main success scenario (basic flow): 
Actor ActionSystem Responsibility

1. The crewmember is going to add a new graph to his tab.


3. The crewmember selects the desired sensor to add a graph from.


5. The crewmember selects the desired type of graph to add to the tab


2. System shows all sensors to choose a graph from.


4. System shows all graphs that goes comes along with the chosen sensor.


6. System adds the graph to the tab.

7. System shows the graph on the tab.

Extensions (alternative flow):


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