Writing Effective Use Cases by Alistair Cockburn
Writing Effective Use Cases Alistair Cockburn ebook
Page: 249
ISBN: 0201702258, 9780201702255
Format: pdf
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
I was looking for “the” book on user stories. If I wanted to recommend “the” book for use cases, it was “Writing Effective Use Cases” by Alistair Cockburn. Retrieved from http://extremeprogramming.org/rules/userstories.html 5. One way to do that is to list the use case names that define all of the user goals that are in scope. I received this book on Tuesday and had finished reading it by Thursday. Write Effective Use Case[stage note]. It is very educative and probably highly applicable in certain teams and projects but it's far from universal. The first step in writing the use cases for a project is to define the scope of the project. I divide the energy of writing use cases into four stages of precision, according to the amount of energy required and the value of pausing after each stage: Actors & Goals. Writing Effective Use Cases This was boring for me. Having tried 'Use Cases: Requirements in Context' and 'Managing Software Requirements: A Use Case Approach' I can tell you this is the book to really understand.