Use Case from the ODP Viewpoint

By: Joaquin Miller

Abstract

I suggest we take an indirect approach to finding techniques to specify use cases using UML: look at use cases from the ODP viewpoint; choose ODP concepts well suited to specifying a use case; find corresponding UML constructs; adapt the UML constructs as required. I arrive at: A particular use case of a certain system is a part of the community contract of a community of a certain type. That community is represented as a UML collaboration. I discuss how that community can be specified using UML.

Cite as:

Joaquin Miller, “Use Case from the ODP Viewpoint”, Journal of Object Technology, Volume 4, no. 6 (August 2005), pp. 109-118, doi:10.5381/jot.2005.4.6.a9.

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