Use Case CRUD Formats
One of the most common questions students and inexperienced practitioners ask when creating a use case model is how to write CRUD (create, read, update and delete) use cases. There are severalRead More…
One of the most common questions students and inexperienced practitioners ask when creating a use case model is how to write CRUD (create, read, update and delete) use cases. There are severalRead More…
There are several meta-models and templates for use case textual description. These representations have different goals and viewpoints, thus proposing different concepts, or different relationship between concepts, or even different semantics forRead More…
I’ve published a paper in WER 2011 that analyzes the most common elements of a use case textual representation and proposes a meta-model considering them. Due to lack of space, it wasn’tRead More…