Use case diagram is a diagram that shows the relationship between actors and use cases in the system. Use case is often used to illustrate the use of all or part of the requirements for the system or organization in the form of important models or business models. And communicate the scope of the construction project. Both are the liaison between the use case with the other use case. Previously, we have described the components that exist on the use case and also with the function of each component. While use case is connected at the use case log on all illustrate the use may be made if the previous user has logged on and extend email and password to get confirmation from the Admin Google Blogger For more details would be explained every case in the picture :
1. Manage profile, a profile setting or the data themselves bloggers we can do at the time of registration or at the beginning of creating a blog after blog is already finished. We can edit or update the information by replacing it can also remove them.
2. Manage design blog, blog is a display design settings. Can use the supplied template download templates, until coding own zoom accordance with our wishes. Design setting can edit and delete according to taste and the depiction of the blog or adjusted based on the theme.
3. Manage posting, a use case to illustrate blog posts in setting the dash. And graphically based menu on the dash blog, and what to do when the blogger posted a new entry that we can input new post is a new entry, delete can we do if we think the post is not suitable to be posted and disclosed to anyone too, and we do edit when we see an error in typing or grammatical, and when we checked it does not match between the title and the content so we can edit it. Use case manage the posting process include the log on.
4. View the post, as a blogger we can see and give also like to comment that we post entry. Followers of our blog will be a visitor and anyone can see the post on our blog and give like and comment in accordance with their wishes.
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