Enhancing Use Cases with Screen Designs. A Comparison of Two Approaches
Łukasz Olek ; Mirosław Ochodek ; Jerzy Nawrocki
Computing and Informatics, Tome 28 (2012) no. 1, / Harvested from Computing and Informatics
This paper presents a language called ScreenSpec that can be used to quickly specify screens during the requirements elicitation phase. Experiments and case studies presented in this paper show that it is easy to learn and effective to use. ScreenSpec was successfully applied in 9 real projects. Visual representation generated from ScreenSpec can be attached to requirements specification (e.g. as adornments to use cases).
Publié le : 2012-01-26
Classification:  Use cases; GUI design; prototyping; screenspec
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Łukasz Olek; Mirosław Ochodek; Jerzy Nawrocki. Enhancing Use Cases with Screen Designs. A Comparison of Two Approaches. Computing and Informatics, Tome 28 (2012) no. 1, . http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/cai71/