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New Post 12/4/2008 9:55 PM
User is offline Adrian M.
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Use Case Model: Bank ATM Example 

I'm setting up a new thread to continue the Bank ATM Example by creating a Use Case Model based on the requirements developed for this exercise.

Here are the previous 2 threads for the Requirements and for the Context Diagram for this:

My vision for the outcome of this new tread is to create the following:

  • Use Case Diagram showing the use cases modeled based on the requirements in the requirements thread
  • Use Case Briefs - for each identified use case create a use case brief (aka min-narrative)
  • Use Case Narrative - full use case specification for each use case

Any takers?

- Adrian


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