A study of existing use case extensions and experience: a systematic review

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2020

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Taylor & Francis Ltd

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Computer Engineering
(1998)
The Atılım University Department of Computer Engineering was founded in 1998. The department curriculum is prepared in a way that meets the demands for knowledge and skills after graduation, and is subject to periodical reviews and updates in line with international standards. Our Department offers education in many fields of expertise, such as software development, hardware systems, data structures, computer networks, artificial intelligence, machine learning, image processing, natural language processing, object based design, information security, and cloud computing. The education offered by our department is based on practical approaches, with modern laboratories, projects and internship programs. The undergraduate program at our department was accredited in 2014 by the Association of Evaluation and Accreditation of Engineering Programs (MÜDEK) and was granted the label EUR-ACE, valid through Europe. In addition to the undergraduate program, our department offers thesis or non-thesis graduate degree programs (MS).

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Use case has embedded potentials that enable the diversity in its adoption to addressing other issues in software engineering. This objective of this paper is to gathered and classified use case researches carried out over the years and defines the state-of-art. We identified and analysed 62 relevant articles with deep insights into six different initiatives. The publications included 29 journal articles, 18 conference articles, 3 reports, 5 book chapters, 5 workshops and 2 symposiums. This study deduced that as many as 15 different extensions are proposed from use case ranging from formal descriptions to subjective methodology. Use case has evolved from initial functional requirement elicitation to a more formal and extensive structure. There are fewer publications in cloud computing and use case-based systems. This study contributed to the use case body of knowledge by assessing the extended initiatives and giving an overview of the challenges that are not yet resolved.

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Ikotun, Abiodun M/0000-0003-4131-4340; Olotu, Samuel Ibukun/0000-0001-6864-7140; Arogundade, Oluwasefunmi/0000-0001-9338-491X; Misra, Sanjay/0000-0002-3556-9331

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Use case, misuse case, security requirements, safety requirements, non-functional requirements

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Q3

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5

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4

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263

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281

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