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I'm not aware of any good argument for "logging in" to be considered a use case. Looking at Alistair Cockburn's Writing Effective Use Cases, this is the definition of a use case:
A use case captures a contract between the stakeholders of a system about its behavior. The use case describes the system's behavior under various conditions as the ...
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Different viewpoints ont this question are rleated to the understanding of what a use-case should be:
UML is agnostic and defines a use-case in very broad scope as:
A UseCase is a specification of behavior. An instance of a UseCase refers to an occurrence of the emergent behavior that conforms to the corresponding UseCase. Such instances are ...
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