how about this.....
A use case is made up of scenarios. Scenarios take a use case from beginning to
success or abandonment. A scenario is an instance of a use case, and represents a
single path through the use case.
Thus, one may construct a scenario for the main/basic flow through the use case, and
other scenarios for each possible variation of flow through the use case.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jean-Yves Garneau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 8:45 AM
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Subject: (ROSE) RE: R�p. : (RUP) use case & scena rio
Mr. Grady Booch use the term Scenarios before RUP. The concept is from movies ! Like I
say the concept is more important than the terms !
Jean-Yves Garneau
Analyste-programmeur
Centre de Recherche Industrielle du Qu�bec
T�l.: (418) 659-1550 Poste 2903
>>> "Tommy Pochat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/20 8:39 am >>>
Well, I would not completely agree.
A scenario is an instance of a given use case. The same relationship applies between a
class and an object.
Regards
Pochat Tommy
Preside Optical CBA and OOA&D
Nortel Networks Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jean-Yves Garneau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 8:16 AM
To: muhammad_fawad; rup_forum
Subject: R�p. : (RUP) use case & scenario
It's only terms ! Use case is a term for describe many scenarios (primary scenario et
secondary scenarios). The term "Use case" can be replaced by "Scenarios" but RUP use
"Use case" , "Basic Path"
and "Alternative Path". Use case is difficult to translate in french, also I prefer
the term "Scenarios", "Primary scenario" and "Secondary Scenarios". The most important
is not the term but concept !
Jean-Yves Garneau
Analyste-programmeur
Centre de Recherche Industrielle du Qu�bec
T�l.: (418) 659-1550 Poste 2903
>>> "Muhammad Fawad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/19 8:56 pm >>>
Hello
Can any one give me the clear difference between use case and scenario. How
can i distinguish between them. What is the necessary critira to map a
specific requirement to a use case or scenario.
Thanks
Muhammad Fawad
MCS-ILM Lahore
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