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2007/11/21 21:37
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Hi
I am new here, I am currently undetaking a 3rd year dissertation for the construction of a web site. I am drawing my use case diagrams. I have a few questions:
Firstly, can use cases be drawn in levels. I.e. a high level use case, then lower levels.
Secondly, if i create lots of lower level use case diagrams i.e. outlining specific tasks, can these be placed in packages to show the high level use case?
Thanks very much
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2007/11/22 16:49
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Guruli
Joined: 2007/08/15
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Hi,
it depends on, what you mean with "low level" and "high level"?
If you mean details = low level and abstract = high level, than you can define relation between your use cases:
- include
- extend
- inheritance
like classes, but just don't go so much into details for presenting use cases
bye
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2007/11/29 18:23
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Use Cases are used just to specify requirements for a system behavior, I don't think you can use it for low level.
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