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| <org.eclipse.epf.uma:ArtifactDescription xmi:version="2.0" |
| xmlns:xmi="http://www.omg.org/XMI" xmlns:org.eclipse.epf.uma="http://www.eclipse.org/epf/uma/1.0.5/uma.ecore" |
| xmlns:rmc="http://www.ibm.com/rmc" rmc:version="7.5.0" xmlns:epf="http://www.eclipse.org/epf" |
| epf:version="1.5.0" xmi:id="-kQg7MSGPB3RPjrplyxwimQ" |
| name="uc_model,_W2SgEDR5EdutE_HNDTJk5Q" guid="-kQg7MSGPB3RPjrplyxwimQ" changeDate="2008-08-15T12:59:12.171-0700" |
| version="1.0.0"> |
| <purpose><p>This
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| artifact presents an overview of the intended behavior of the system. It is
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| the basis for agreement between stakeholders and the project team in regards
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| to the intended functionality of the system. It also guides various tasks
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| in the software development lifecycle. </p></purpose> |
| <impactOfNotHaving>Without
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| this artifact, it is difficult to determine all of the relationships between
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| actors and use cases. It is also difficult to gain an understanding of how
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| different use cases relate.</impactOfNotHaving> |
| <reasonsForNotNeeding><p
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| > You might not need this requirement if the overall set of use cases is small
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| and has no complex relationships. </p> <p> You also might not need a use-case
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| model if you use an alternative approach to document functional requirements. </p></reasonsForNotNeeding> |
| <representationOptions><p
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| >Representation options include reports and diagrams from UML modeling tools,
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| graphical representations created by using drawing tools, and drawings on
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| whiteboards. Most of the information in the use-case model is
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| captured in the use-case specifications. </p></representationOptions> |
| </org.eclipse.epf.uma:ArtifactDescription> |