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Topic Title: cannot generate code for usecase analysis
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Created On: 18-Jul-2005 15:38
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 18-Jul-2005 15:38
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Kishore kumar

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Hello,
Im trying to use UML based system engineering to my new project inspired by your seminar & whitepaper on systems engineering.

But the major problem I think,Is the inablity to generate code for usecases for black-box use case analysis as you mentioned in your white paper. Only way I could accomplish the blackbox analsis is to create a class for the usecase and link it its usecase with dependency or anchor.But then I couldnt map requirements and system analysis elegantly and consistently, if I would have generated code for the usecase direclty.

What is ur views about this,do you see this as a problem or you have better guidelines ?


Thanks and Best Regards,
Kishore
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 25-Jul-2005 05:29
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Bernhard Merkle

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Hi Kishore

I think UseCases are too high level to generate code from.
They should only give an overview or general idea about the system IMHO.
UseCases have to be refined with other diagrams (ClassDiagram, SequenceDiagram,
StatechartDiagram) where you can create code or testcases.

HTH, best regards,
Bernhard.
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