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Towards Use Case and Conceptual Models through Business Modeling
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2000
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
A guide to requirements modeling is presented in this paper, in which use cases and the conceptual model are directly obtained from a business modeling based on UML activity diagrams. After determining the business processes of the organization, and describing their workflows by means of activity diagrams, use cases are elicited and structured starting from the activities of each process, while the concepts of the conceptual model are obtained from the data that flow between activities.
doi:10.1007/3-540-45393-8_21
fatcat:h443n6zzinasbcfwraevpvokla