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Abstract: Use Case Modeling is a technique for handling the functional requirements in a software
development project. The Use Case Model can serve as a means of communication
between the different stakeholders in a project. It is used in planning the project and is
updated and used during the project. In order to reduce the possibilities for
misunderstandings and differences in understanding, it would be useful to be able to
evaluate to what extent the different stakeholders have understood the model... (Update)
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B. Anda and M. Jorgensen, "Understanding use case models" Beg, Borrow or Steal: Using Multidisciplinary Approaches to Software Engineering Research, Proceedings ICSE 2000. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/anda00understanding.html More
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author = "B. Anda and M. Jorgensen",
title = "Understanding use case models",
text = "B. Anda and M. Jorgensen, Understanding use case models Beg, Borrow or
Steal: Using Multidisciplinary Approaches to Software Engineering Research,
Proceedings ICSE 2000.",
year = "2000",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/anda00understanding.html" }
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