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Use Cases in Model-Driven Software Engineering

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Satellite Events at the MoDELS 2005 Conference (MODELS 2005)

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Use cases have achieved wide use as specification tools for systems observable behavior, but there still remains a large gap between specifying behavior and determining the software components to build or procure. WUsCaM 05 – “Workshop on Use Cases in Model-Driven Software Engineering” – brought together use case and MDSE experts from industry and academia to identify and characterize problem areas and promising approaches.

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Astudillo, H., Génova, G., Śmiałek, M., Llorens, J., Metz, P., Prieto-Díaz, R. (2006). Use Cases in Model-Driven Software Engineering. In: Bruel, JM. (eds) Satellite Events at the MoDELS 2005 Conference. MODELS 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3844. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11663430_28

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