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| USE CASE Inspect Cargo Delivery Status [subfunction] |
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| A Delivery Inspector inspects and updates the delivery status of a cargo. |
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| If the cargo has been handled, the handling event data is used to derive the |
| delivery status. |
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| (This can hardly be called a use case...) |
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| Primary actor.. Delivery Inspector |
| Scope.......... Handling Monitoring System in shipping application |
| Preconditions.. Cargo has a route specification. |
| Trigger........ Delivery Inspector receives request to inspect the cargo delivery status. |
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| Main Success Scenario |
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| 1. Delivery Inspector determines the handling event type. |
| 2. Delivery Inspector delegates inspection according to handling event type. |
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| Deviations |
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| 1a. Cargo hasn't been handled yet: |
| 1. Delivery Inspector <inspects unhandled cargo>. |
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| 2a. Cargo was received: |
| 1. Delivery Inspector <inspects received cargo>. |
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| 2b. Cargo was loaded: |
| 1. Delivery Inspector <inspects loaded cargo>. |
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| 2c. Cargo was unloaded in final destination: |
| 1. Delivery Inspector <inspects arrived cargo>. |
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| 2d. Cargo was unloaded: |
| 1. Delivery Inspector <inspects unloaded cargo>. |
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| 2e. Cargo is being handled by customs authorities: |
| 1. Delivery Inspector <inspects cargo in customs>. |
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| 2f. Cargo was claimed by cargo owner: |
| 1. Delivery Inspector <inspects claimed cargo>. |
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| Success guarantees: |
| All information we know about a Cargo delivery is derived. |
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| Minimal guarantees: |
| Persisted data is consistent (?)... |
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| Stakeholders/Interests: |
| Cargo owner - wants reliable tracking information |
| Shipping company - wants precise handling monitoring to prevent further (expensive) misdirection |