Hi daniel,
i separate my use cases arcording to the new book from Alistair Cockburn (awl). He
structure the use cases in packages in dependency of the context (or scope):
enterprise, system, component use cases. Have a look into this I book - it contains
many useful hints how to structure use cases.
regards
yves
>>> "daniel wang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/03/01 06:32PM >>>
hi:
i have many use cases and of course i don't want all of them in
the same use case diagram . so i should seperate them in different
packages.How to define package , i mean, is there any rule when seperating
use cases in different packages.
thanks in advance
best regards
daniel
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