Abbott
That's really
good trick !
I just was not
aware that links are allowed in Notes fields.
My only concern
is that information enterd in this way may
be not displayed
in SoDA reports, but anyway it's best solution
of
all.
Thanks very much
to you and all I ppreciate your help in sorting this.
Egor
P.S. As I
understand from this forum topics, I'm not only person faced
a problem of this
sort, so I believe your suggestions will be helpful to
everyone.
-----Original Message-----
From: Abbott Fleur [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 11:18 PM
To: Egor Shokurov; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: (ROSE) Use Cases scenarios - newbie questionEgor,What we do is create Activity diagrams and the attach a note to the UseCase (in the UC diagram) and drag-n-drop the activity diagram into the note. When the note is clicked on, the activity diagram appears. I hope this is good enough.Abbott-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Egor Shokurov
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 7:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: (ROSE) Use Cases scenarios - newbie questionHelloWe've just started using Use Cases to document/design our project.What I can't get is how to define scenarios ( ie sequence of actions )on Use Case diagram. Is there any standard way to do that or I justneed to put all this into documentation ? Or draw additional activitydiagram ?For example the Use Case "Distribute a survey" should include"Enter list of emails", "Enter start/stop dates" etc. etc. done in theexactly same sequence. If any of steps fails, whole Use Case fails.That's too simple sequence for activity diagram and too long fordocumentation. I tried to add one more dependency stereotype"follows" - but it makes diagram overloaded.Please if you have any solution for this, post it here as it can be usefulfor all use case novices.Thanks in advanceEgor A. ShokurovNetreflector.com Inc.
