The diagram in the logical view will show the use cases and their
realisations. The aim is that the use case view is for the analysis with
each use case description containing the main and alternative paths through
(amongst any other detail you want to include). The logical view is used
for your design (not the use case view). Therefore you create and show all
of your use-case realisations here and for each realisation you will
produce a number of other diagrams to show how each use case "comes to
life" using the diagrams James suggested.
If you see them as the same then how do you do your modelling? I.e. how do
you go from your analysis (use case view) to your design (logical view)?
Haydn
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"Anil Kumar Emmadi"
But if the use case diagram in usecase view and logical view will be the
same except the graphical representaion.
----- Original Message -----
From: BOWMAN, James
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Subject: RE: (ROSE) UseCase View To Logical View Mapping
The point of the Use case realisation is to provide a mapping from use
cases in the use case view to the design model in the logical view.� This
mapping provides traceability which is important whether an iterative
approach is being used or not.
-----Original Message-----
From: Anil Kumar Emmadi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 03 October 2001 11:24
To: BOWMAN James; 'Ameeta'; Rose_Forum (E-mail)
Subject: Re: (ROSE) UseCase View To Logical View Mapping
Usecase realistion view may be used�if u r following iterative model..i,e
which helps u to know on which use cases the work has been performed.Other
wise usecase diagram in usecase view and usecase realistion in logical
view are same.
----- Original Message -----
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Subject: RE: (ROSE) UseCase View To Logical View Mapping
Through use case realizations.� Each use case has a corresponding use case
realization.� A use case realization exists in the logical view and
demonstrates the design elements that participate in use case realization.
It is a use case with�a stereotype of use case realization.� Each use case
realization should have a minimum�of three diagrams under it:Participating
classes, Dependencies and Basic Flow.� The use case realizations may also
have one or more alternative flow diagrams.� The participating classes
diagram is a class diagam showing the classes from the design model that
provide the functionality to realize the use case.� The dependencies
diagram is a class diagram that shows the use case realization, the use
case it realizes and relates them using a realizes relationship.� This
diagram is used for the traceability between the use case and its
realization.� The basic flow diagram is a sequence diagram showing how the
dynamic relationship between the participating classes in the use case
realization.� It shows the functionality required by the use case.� One or
more Alternative flow diagrams may be used to show any other scenarios the
may occur for the use case.� These diagrams will also be sequence
diagrams.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ameeta [mailto:]
Sent: 03 October 2001 10:50
To: Rose_Forum (E-mail)
Subject: (ROSE) UseCase View To Logical View Mapping
Hi,
What is the mapping or how is the mapping fro the Use Case View to the
Logical View done?
Rgds,
Ameeta
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