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Use Case Double Tracing Linking Business Modeling to Software Development

In: Information Technology and Innovation Trends in Organizations

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  • G. Paolone

    (University of L’Aquila)

  • P. Felice

    (University of L’Aquila)

  • G. Liguori

    (University of L’Aquila)

  • G. Cestra

    (University of L’Aquila)

  • E. Clementini

    (University of L’Aquila)

Abstract

Use cases are recommended as a powerful tool to carry out applications when moving from requirements analysis to design. In this contribution, we start from a recent software methodology that has been modified to pursue a strictly model-driven engineering approach. The work focuses on relevant elements of use cases in UML modeling, adapted and extended to support business modeling activities. Specifically, we introduce the idea of performing a “double tracing” between business modeling and system modeling: in this way a strong link between business requirements and the software solution to be developed is established.

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  • G. Paolone & P. Felice & G. Liguori & G. Cestra & E. Clementini, 2011. "Use Case Double Tracing Linking Business Modeling to Software Development," Springer Books, in: Alessandro D'Atri & Maria Ferrara & Joey F. George & Paolo Spagnoletti (ed.), Information Technology and Innovation Trends in Organizations, pages 187-195, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-7908-2632-6_22
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7908-2632-6_22
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