In: Computing and Informatics, vol. 29, no. 1
M. Ochodek - J. Nawrocki - B. Alchimowicz - J. Jurkiewicz
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Year, pages: 2010, 27 - 44
Keywords:
Use cases, requirements, metrics, benchmark, quality
About article:
This paper presents how the use-cases benchmark has been built and how it can be applied by researchers. Set of 16 industrial projects (with 524 use cases in total) has been analysed in order to obtain quantitative and qualitative profile of a typical use-case-based requirements specification. Based on the analysis, two types of referential use-case-based requirements specifications have been created, one taking only quantitative data into account and second considering qualitative data. Researchers who analyse use cases can utilise these specifications in order to validate their methods and tools before applying them to real projects. Moreover, such referential specification can be used as a benchmark and allows comparing accuracy and efficiency of tools for use-case analysis.
How to cite:
ISO 690:
Ochodek, M., Nawrocki, J., Alchimowicz, B., Jurkiewicz, J. 2010. Building Benchmarks For Use Cases. In Computing and Informatics, vol. 29, no.1, pp. 27-44. 1335-9150.
APA:
Ochodek, M., Nawrocki, J., Alchimowicz, B., Jurkiewicz, J. (2010). Building Benchmarks For Use Cases. Computing and Informatics, 29(1), 27-44. 1335-9150.