DocumentCode
969105
Title
Qualifying use case diagram associations
Author
Dedeke, Adenekan Nick ; Lieberman, B.
Author_Institution
Suffolk Univ., Boston, MA
Volume
39
Issue
6
fYear
2006
fDate
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
23
Lastpage
29
Abstract
Object-oriented software engineering methodology defines systems requirements in the form of flow-oriented use cases. This OOSE process involves developing a formal problem description - a problem statement $then developing use cases to capture the functional requirements of a proposed system. According to the OOSE approach, use cases should be used throughout the entire development process. Thus, they play a major role in a project´s analysis, design, testing, and implementation stages. Use cases have five key stakeholders namely customers, systems and business analysts, systems architects and developers, software testing and quality assurance engineers, and project managers. Conceptual use case diagrams that draw on critical analysis can enhance a project manager´s ability to allocate medium-sized or large-scale development projects in a way that limits task duplication and functional overlaps
Keywords
formal specification; object-oriented programming; program testing; project management; systems analysis; OOSE; conceptual use case diagram; critical analysis; flow-oriented use cases; formal problem description; functional overlap; object-oriented software engineering methodology; project analysis; project design; project implementation; project testing; system functional requirements; systems requirements; task duplication; use case diagram associations; Biological system modeling; Biology computing; Computer aided software engineering; Large-scale systems; Project management; Qualifications; Quality assurance; Software engineering; Software testing; System testing; requirements modeling; systems analysis; use case diagrams;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9162
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MC.2006.206
Filename
1642605
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