December 2000
Intermediate to advanced
464 pages
10h 50m
English
This chapter focuses on the definition of base use case representations.
The initial use case diagrams and descriptions provide high-level documentation of the use cases and their relationship to the system. In this activity, the individual use cases are described in more detail. The second level of use case representation is referred to as a base use case description. The base use case description identifies the specific behaviors and interactions that take place between the actor and system within the scope of the use case’s flow of events. The requirements that are represented in the base use case include the following:
• Specific interactions that take place between ...
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