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(Scenario 2: Change email address)
(Scenario 2: Change email address)
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| 2 || Enters a new nickname in the nickname field and clicks the "Submit" button || Validates the data entered against predefined rules, display an error message if nickname entered not valid ||
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| 2 || Enters a new email address in the email field and clicks the "Submit" button || Validates the data entered against predefined rules, display an error message if email address entered not valid ||
 
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| End of Loop || Until the nickname enters is valid || Change user nickname in database, displays a success message on screen, still displays the "user Setttings" page || bu_id (bbb_user)<br />bu_nick (bbb_user)
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| End of Loop || Until the email address enters is valid || Change non-ldap user email in database, displays a success message on screen, still displays the "user Settings" page || bu_id (non_ldap_user)<br />nu_email (non_ldap_user)
 
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| 3 || Clicks on the link labeled "Back", usually located on the left panel of the webpage || Displays the site main page (calender.jsp) ||
 
| 3 || Clicks on the link labeled "Back", usually located on the left panel of the webpage || Displays the site main page (calender.jsp) ||
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'''Successful Post Conditions:'''
 
'''Successful Post Conditions:'''
  
* Actor's nickname changed in database
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* Actor's email changed in database
 
* Data in system is updated
 
* Data in system is updated
 
* The system now displays the main site page (calender.jsp)
 
* The system now displays the main site page (calender.jsp)

Revision as of 11:29, 14 June 2013

Brief Description: This Use Case enables a guest/non-ldap user to change his/her personal setting for the Integration site.


Scenario 1: Change user nickname

Preconditions:

  • The actor is logged into the system
  • The actor is currently viewing a system page with link to "User Settings" page
Step# Actor System Data Used
1 Clicks the link to "User Settings" page, usually located on the left panel of the webpage Displays the "User Settings" page (settings.jsp) that includes an empty field to enter a new nickname
Loop
2 Enters a new nickname in the nickname field and clicks the "Submit" button Validates the data entered against predefined rules, display an error message if nickname entered not valid
End of Loop Until the nickname enters is valid Change user nickname in database, displays a success message on screen, still displays the "user Setttings" page bu_id (bbb_user)
bu_nick (bbb_user)
3 Clicks on the link labeled "Back", usually located on the left panel of the webpage Displays the site main page (calender.jsp)


Successful Post Conditions:

  • Actor's nickname changed in database
  • Data in system is updated
  • The system now displays the main site page (calender.jsp)


Scenario 2: Change email address

Preconditions:

  • The actor is logged into the system
  • The actor is currently viewing a system page with link to "User Settings" page
Step# Actor System Data Used
1 Clicks the link to "User Settings" page, usually located on the left panel of the webpage Displays the "User Settings" page (settings.jsp) that includes an empty field to enter a new email
Loop
2 Enters a new email address in the email field and clicks the "Submit" button Validates the data entered against predefined rules, display an error message if email address entered not valid
End of Loop Until the email address enters is valid Change non-ldap user email in database, displays a success message on screen, still displays the "user Settings" page bu_id (non_ldap_user)
nu_email (non_ldap_user)
3 Clicks on the link labeled "Back", usually located on the left panel of the webpage Displays the site main page (calender.jsp)


Successful Post Conditions:

  • Actor's email changed in database
  • Data in system is updated
  • The system now displays the main site page (calender.jsp)


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