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Formal and use-case driven requirement analysis in UML
Li X.3; Liu Z.2; He J.1
2001
Source PublicationProceedings - IEEE Computer Society's International Computer Software and Applications Conference
ISSN07303157
Pages215-224
Abstract

We have recently proposed a formalization of the use of UML in requirement analysis. This paper applies that formalization to a library system as a case study. We intend to show how the approach supports a use case-driven, step-wised and incremental development in building models for requirement analysis. The actual process of building the models shows the importance and feasibility of the formalization itself.

KeywordConceptual Model Incremental Model Building Object-orientation Uml Use Cases
DOI10.1109/CMPSAC.2001.960619
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Indexed BySCIE
WOS Research AreaComputer Science ; Engineering
WOS SubjectComputer Science, Artificial Intelligence ; Computer Science, Software Engineering ; Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
WOS IDWOS:000172264100029
Scopus ID2-s2.0-0035176183
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
Affiliation1.United Nations University International Institute for Software Technology
2.University of Leicester
3.Universidade de Macau
First Author AffilicationUniversity of Macau
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Li X.,Liu Z.,He J.. Formal and use-case driven requirement analysis in UML[J]. Proceedings - IEEE Computer Society's International Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2001, 215-224.
APA Li X.., Liu Z.., & He J. (2001). Formal and use-case driven requirement analysis in UML. Proceedings - IEEE Computer Society's International Computer Software and Applications Conference, 215-224.
MLA Li X.,et al."Formal and use-case driven requirement analysis in UML".Proceedings - IEEE Computer Society's International Computer Software and Applications Conference (2001):215-224.
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