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ユースケースの適用:実践ガイド

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Many projects struggle to define the specific functions of software, and end users often find that the final product does not perform as expected. Use cases allow analysts to identify the required features of a software system based on how each end user will use the system. This efficient and straightforward analysis process gives end users direct input into the design of the system that will serve them. Applying Use Cases provides a practical and clear introduction to developing use cases, demonstrating their use via a continuing case study. Using the Unified Software Development Process as a framework and the Unified Modeling Language (UML) as a notation, the authors step the reader through applying use cases in the different phases of the process, focusing on where and how use cases are best applied.Other highlights *A collection of realistic examples showing how to apply use cases, drawn from the authors' extensive experience in this area *A case study that offers insight into the common mistakes and pitfalls that can plague an object-oriented project *An illustration of the latest version of the UML notation for diagramming use cases *A practical "how-to" discussion on applying use cases to identify system requirements 0201309815B04062001

Tankobon Hardcover

First published August 28, 1998

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About the author

Geri Schneider Winters is a polymath with a wide range of interests. She loves bringing all that knowledge to bear when solving large, complex problems. Because of that, she is frequently found guiding business transformations at large companies.

In support of her business transformation work, Ms. Winters has studied and put into practice domains such as analysis, science of the brain, hypnosis, psychology, influence and advocacy, anthropology, philosophy, adult education, communication, marketing, interviewing, and a wide range of documentation techniques.

Ms. Winters explores her creative side with hobbies in healthy living, home brewing, cooking, photography, writing, book publishing, website creation, video production, singing, acting, and musical theater production. She has a deep love of the natural sciences and has been known to read physics "for fun", but admits to being "horrible" at tennis, basketball, and statistics.

Ms. Winters lives in a redwood forest on the Northern California coast with her husband and cats. She shares her property with deer, bunnies, skunks, foxes, many kinds of birds, and at least one bobcat. She is also within the territory of a mountain lion, but has not seen it (and does not want to).

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A good overview of UML. I really could have done without the 'mock' situations, though.
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