Head First Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
A Brain Friendly Guide to OOA&D
(O'Reilly Media)
Brett McLaughlin (著), Gary Pollice (著)
David West (著)
邦訳
Head Firstオブジェクト指向分析設計
頭とからだで覚えるオブジェクト指向の基本
長瀬 嘉秀 (編集), 永田 渉 (編集)
株式会社テクノロジックアート (翻訳)
開発環境
- OS X Yosemite - Apple (OS)
- Emacs (CUI)、BBEdit - Bare Bones Software, Inc. (GUI) (Text Editor)
- Java (プログラミング言語)
- javac (コンパイラ)
- java (application launcher)
Head First Object-Oriented Analysis and Design: A Brain Friendly Guide to OOA&D (Brett McLaughlin (著)、 Gary Pollice (著)、 David West (著) 、 O'Reilly Media)のChapter 2. Gathering Requirements: Give Them What They Want、WHAT'S MY PURPOSE(No. 1564)を解いてみる。
その他参考書籍
WHAT'S MY PURPOSE(No. 1564)
terms | descriptions |
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External Initiator | Kicks off the list of steps described in a use case. Without this, a use case never gets going. |
Use Case | Helps you gather good requirements. Tells a story about what a system does |
Start Condition | This is always the first step in the use case. |
Requirement | Something a system needs to do to be a success. |
Clear Value | Without this, a use case isn't worth anything to anyone. Use cases without this always fail. |
Stop Condition | Lets you know when a use case is finished. Without this, use cases can go on forever. |
Main Path | How a system does when everything is going right. This is usually what customers describe when they're talking about the system. |
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