Hi,
       i am also a newbee to Rational Rose. 
     
       but looking onto ur case i feel that, the workshop can be conducted 
     taking an exising use case which is simple for starters.
     
     with this, u can explain the use case in a better way as u already 
     know the advantages.

     as far as the disadvantage is concerned, u can keep upto one solution and 
concertrate on it.

     as far as the second point is concerned, i suggest u to conduct the 
workshop for everyteam.

     hope this tip will be of some help.

  vivek


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Subject: (ROSE) Giving a workshop
Author:  Arno.Leenders ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) at internet
Date:    12/5/00 3:33 PM


     
Hi all,
     
I am a graduation student and my graduation project is the integration of 
UML (and Rational Rose) within the company.
We're planning to do a workshop, but we're still having discussions about 
the way this workshop should be given. I would like to know your opinion. 
I have to make 2 main decisions:
     
1. Doing an existing case or doing a new case
2. Per projectteam, or for every projectteam 1 person.
     
1. Doing an existing case or doing a new case. 
---------------------------------------------
     
For the workshop we want to model and implement a whole case (top to 
bottom).
For that reason we need a case. There are 2 ways of doing this case. 
- Taking an existing case:
        Advantages:
*       Takes less startup time
*       You have models to compare
                Disadvantages
*       You might model towards THE solution too much, there are several 
solutions to a problem..and each of them could be the right one.. not only 
the solution in the existing model.
- Taking a new case:
                Advantages:
*       You could choose a case that can be used within the comapany
*       The outcomming is uncertain (you won't model towards THE solution 
too much)
*       Better understandable for the participants
                Disadvantages:
*       Less controllable
*       You don't have models to compare
     
What would you do?
     
2. Per projectteam, or for every projectteam 1 person 
----------------------------------------------------
     
Within our company, we develop several projects. Every project has a 
projectteam.
The second decision is if we should introduce rose to a single(or a few) 
person from each project team or should we do the workshop for the whole 
projectteam?
     
Now what is your opinion on this?
     
I have asked you guys, because I think someone out there will have had the 
same situation... Am I right?
     
Greetings, 
Arno Leenders
     
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