S. Isoda (Japan)
Object-oriented methodology, OOSE, UML, use case, real world modeling.
The paper analyzes the execution control of UML2.0's use case. It finds out two problems that prevent execution of a use case and then shows that these can be solved when we admit that use-case "execution" means simulation by a designer. In relation with this, it clarifies the meaning of a use-case diagram which has been left ambiguous.
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