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Use cases, UML visual modelling and the trivialisation of business requirements

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Correspondence to Jim Arlow.

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Dr. Jim Arlow is a Senior Consultant for LogOn Technology Transfer and also works as an OO methods and language consultant/trainer for QA Training. For the last year he has been building the Enterprise Object Model for a major airline, as well as consulting on OO methods, project management and OO Software Engineering Processes for Mannesmann Datenverarbeitung, DG Bank and many other clients. One of the highlights of his career was winning an award at Object World Frankfurt for the design and implementation of an advanced OO development environment.

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Arlow, J. Use cases, UML visual modelling and the trivialisation of business requirements. Requirements Eng 3, 150–152 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02919976

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