Re: Use cases and visualization information
- From: Antonio Santiago <santiago@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2006 08:44:47 +0200
Thans to you Rebecca for the reply.
Use cases also don't add much value for systems where users issue lots
of small commands (imagine all the menu items on your favorite word
processor).
I think this is my problem. I'm trying to write all possible uses (or things) my system can do as a mechanical way, or as the first step in a recipe for construct a program.
Hope this helps.Yes :)
Rebecca
Rebecca Wirfs-Brock
website: www.wirfs-brock.com blog:
http://www.wirfs-brock.com/rebeccasblog.html
PD: I add your blog to my list of blogs.
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