Use Cases Requirements in Context

Use Cases Requirements in Context by Daryl Kulak, published by Addison-Wesley in 2000, is a comprehensive guide that addresses the challenges of requirements gathering in software development. This first edition spans 329 pages and is presented in English. The book introduces use cases and the Unified Modeling Language (UML), providing a structured approach to establishing requirements through a four-step iterative process. It aims to reduce duplicate and inconsistent requirements while ensuring that both users and developers can communicate effectively.
Readers will find practical advice on managing the requirements process, including planning, scheduling, and estimating. The book includes detailed examples and highlights common mistakes to avoid, making it a valuable resource for those involved in systems analysis and design. Topics such as object-oriented programming and software development are explored, offering insights into specifying functional and non-functional requirements. This hands-on approach equips readers with the tools needed to document the entire requirements process clearly and efficiently.
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*Reduce the incidence of duplicate and inconsistent requirements; *Communicate requirements that are understandable to both users and developers; *Prototype the right system well before the design phase is underway; *Document the entire requirements process clearly and efficiently. Use Cases: Requirements in Context first examines the difficulties of requirements gathering and briefly introduces both use cases and the Unified Modeling Language (UML). Using detailed examples that run through the book, it then elaborates a four-step method for establishing requirements–an iterative process that produces increasingly refined requirements. Drawing on their own extensive experience, the authors offer practical advice on how to manage this process, including guidance on planning, scheduling, and estimating. They also reveal common mistakes and pitfalls to avoid. This detailed, hands-on book shows you how to: *Describe object relationships and interactions with use case diagrams and scenarios; *Specify functional and non-functional requirements; *Create the candidate use case list; *Break out detailed use cases and add detail to use case diagrams; *Add triggers, preconditions, basic cour
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