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Simply send e-mail to: info@software-quality-consulting.com
Also ask about these free whitepapers .. From Use Case Diagrams to Operational Profiles: Using QFD to Find the High Traffic Use Cases in Your System (read review by Seilevel )Key words: Use Case Diagrams, QFD, Operational Profiles, Reliability, Usability, Performance While use case diagrams are a great tool for high level communication, with just a bit more effort you can turn that diagram into a tool for analyzing the relative “traffic” use cases in your product will receive. In this article you are going to see how to use your use case diagrams -- coupled with QFD -- to generate an operational profile of your product, providing information that will give you a better idea of the parts of the system that warrant extra attention in terms of making your product easy to use, highly performant, and reliable. Sound good? I have a white paper describing this process .. material that didn't get finished in time for publication in the book. It's free with purchase of the book .. just drop me some e-mail. Calculating Use Case Preconditions from Postconditions for Non-Numeric ProblemsKey words: Preconditions, Postconditions, Invariants, Use Case Failure Analysis, Model-based Specification One of the disciplines discussed in the book is a time tested technique for
specifying the expected behavior of abstract data types and objects: model-based
specification. In the book the technique is applied to the problem of use case
failure analysis: the analysis of potential ways a system, specified by use
cases, might fail. In doing so a little known (in the use case community) aspect
of preconditions is discussed: preconditions can be calculated from
postconditions. I have a white paper describing this process .. again, material that didn't get finished in time for publication in the book. Send e-mail if interested .. it's free with purchase of the book.
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