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Use Cases: Patterns and Blueprints (Software Patterns Series)

Use Cases: Patterns and Blueprints (Software Patterns Series)
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Categories: Use Case Modeling

Author(s): Gunnar Overgaard, Karin Palmkvist
Hardcover: 464 pages
ISBN-13: 978-0131451346
 

This book brings together dozens of proven patterns for creating use cases that more accurately reflect real requirements, are easier to translate into working systems, and are simpler to maintain. Utilizing these patterns, architects, analysts, engineers, and managers can leverage decades of hard-earned knowledge to achieve far better results, far more quickly.

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