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  The Four Levels of Use Case Description (1998) [1 citations — 0 self]

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by Barbara Paech
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Abstract:

Abstract. Use cases are a popular means of requirements engineering for object-oriented systems. However, there is a lack of guidance on the contents and position of use cases in the overall software development process. In the paper we identify four levels of information to be included in the use case description, based on existing methods in requirements specification and human-computer-interaction. This gives methodical guidance for the development of use cases and also for the integration of use cases and the analysis object model. 1

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