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goldfiish [28.3K]
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What is the least cohesive approach in creating use case controllers in a system?

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natta225 [31]2 years ago
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The least cohesive approach in creating use case controllers in a system is  Define a single controller for all use cases.

<h3>What is case controllers?</h3>

Case Controller can be described as the system that provides real-time monitoring as well as the alarms, comprehensive configuration parameters that is needed for customizing operation, and historical operation.

In this case, least cohesive approach in creating use case controllers in a system is  Define a single controller for all use cases.

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