I'm having a little difficulty "seeing" the differences. How about an
example screen shot of a usecase diagram and a shot of the associated
class diagram?
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"BOWMAN, James"
No, because the use case view contains the use cases, use case diagrams,
activity diagrams and perhaps high level sequence diagrams.� The design
model in the logical view will contain, among other things, use case
realisations.� The use case realisations show how the classes in the
design model collaborate to provide the functionality required by the
respective use case in the use case view.� Use case realisations provide
the mapping between the logical view and the use case view.
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Subject: Re: (ROSE) UseCase View To Logical View Mapping
But if the use case diagram in usecase view and logical view will be the
same except the graphical representaion.
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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.
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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.
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Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 3:18 PM
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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