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Use case series: Informal Use Case

Posted on: December 21, 2005February 19, 2007

The informal use case is the tool of the Agile Requirements Manager. It is a paragraph describing the user’s goals and steps. Also referred to as a basic use case.

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Use Case Series: Formal Use Case

Posted on: December 20, 2005February 19, 2007

This is the classic use case as described by someone who talks about Software Engineering. All of the training classes (other than Agile classes) that I’ve been to teach formal use case development as a component in a system of requirements management.

Requirements / Requirements Models / Use Cases

Use Case Series: Introduction

Posted on: December 18, 2005February 20, 2007

Use cases can be difficult to talk about, because they immediately invoke so many different preconceptions and prejudices. High school English teachers know that some words aren’t just words – they are symbolic, and represent ideas. They had us write essays like “Who do I think is a hero” and […]

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