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EuCase 99 Modeling Tool

EuCase 99 Modeling Tool. 99. Main Instructions. EuCase. *. *. *. *. Essential Use Cases Modeling Tool Protoype.

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EuCase 99 Modeling Tool

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  1. EuCase 99 Modeling Tool

  2. 99 Main Instructions EuCase * * * * Essential Use Cases Modeling Tool Protoype • This PowerPoint file was developed as a prototype instructional tool for teaching essential use case modeling. Because we have received so many requests, we offer it “as-is” for experimental use. If you pass it on to others, please be sure to copy the entire file, including all instructions. For further information, please get a copy of Software for Use: A Practical Guide to the Models and Methods of Usage-Centered Design (Addison-Wesley, 1999) or consult the paper “What Do Users Want?” by Larry L. Constantine (Windows Tech Journal4 (12): 30-39, December 1995), available from Constantine & Lockwood, Ltd. (www.foruse.com). • Read Instructions in Notes View First • For instructions in using this file, switch to View | Notes Pages. General instructions on Slide #2. Specific instructions on User Role Models, Use Case Narratives, Use Case Maps, and Content Models are found in the Notes Pages for the corresponding slide; just switch to Notes View for instructions at any time. • Print this file (all slides, not hidden slides) as Notes Pages for a complete paper copy of all instructions. * * * * *

  3. User Role Model * * * * * * * * *

  4. Use Case Narratives * * * * * * * * *

  5. Use Case Map * * * * * * * * *

  6. Content Model * * * * * * * * *

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