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This report contains a survey of the use-case model.
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More Information: Creating a Use-Case Model Survey Report using Rational SoDA

Purpose To top of page

This report describes the use-case model comprehensively, in terms of how the model is structured into packages and what use cases and actors there are in the model. If you are using packages, the document shows the model structure hierarchically. The report can be used to describe the entire use-case model at different stages:

  • During inception, such as when you have defined the scope of the system.
  • During elaboration, such as when the use-case model is more stable.
  • During construction, when requirements is complete.

This report is used by various people interested in the use-case model, such as the customer, users, software architects, use-case authors, designers, use-case designers, testers, managers, reviewers, and writers.

Brief Outline To top of page

1. Introduction
Introduction to the use-case model.

2. Survey Description
Survey Description of the use-case model.

3. The Use-Case-Model Hierarchy
This section presents the use-case packages hierarchically, explains the dependencies among them, and shows the content of each package recursively. If the model has several levels of packages, those at the top-level are presented first. The packages within these are presented next, and so on, all the way down to the packages at the bottom of the hierarchy. For each package include:

  • Its unique Name; which may require showing its relation to any parent packages.
  • A Brief Description explaining the package's function and role in the system. The description must be understandable to any developer who wants to use the package.
  • A list of the use cases owned by the package, including the name and brief description of each use case.
  • A list of actors owned by the package, including the name and brief description of each actor.
  • A list of relationships owned by the package, including the name and brief description of each relationship.
  • A list of the packages directly owned by the package, with each package presented in the same hierarchical manner as above.

4. Diagrams of the Use-Case Model
Diagrams, primarily use-case diagrams, of the entire use-case model are included here. Note: These diagrams are not related to the use cases or the architectural views of the model.



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