Re: Software requirements
Here are some of the books that have used for writing good use cases,
all available through Amazon.
Use Case Driven Object Modeling with UML : A Practical Approach
(Addison-Wesley)
The Rational Unified Process: An Introduction (2nd Edition)
Writing Effective Use Cases
Use Cases: Requirements in Context
The last two are *excellent* and very easy to follow. Additionally, when
the use cases are done, you can use them as a basis for user guides,
system guides, and so on.
Don't forget that use cases also can easily be turned into really
excellent test scripts. :-)
(Also, I'd like to heartily second the recommendation of Alistair
Cockburn's "Writing Effective Use Cases.")
- bc
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