Author:
Vranić Valentino,Lang Ján,Nores Martín López,Arias José Juan Pazos,Solano Jaime,Laseca Guillermo
Abstract
AbstractWith so much confusion around use case modeling, software developers may be reluctant to apply it. However, use cases are easy to apply and have great benefits even in research settings with nonprofessional software developers involved. We report on our experience on this within an innovative tourist information system developed in a research setting of an ongoing Horizon 2020 project named Promotion of Rural Museums and Heritage Sites in the Vicinity of European Pilgrimage Routes (rurAllure). The resulting use case model comprises forty use cases supported by class diagrams, use case diagrams, sequence diagrams, as well as by the domain model and dictionary. Three quarters of use cases have been implemented at least to some extent. Writing use cases provoked intense communication, which helped consolidate the system architecture. The use cases helped validate and better understand the GUI form wireframes designed beforehand and get quickly to a consistent implementation of the system that can be experimented with further in different ways. Finally, the forthcoming extensive system and user experience testing will be guided by the use case model. The paper also exposes the domain model and dictionary along with selected use cases and the hierarchy of user and system actors, which may be useful as such or as a stimulus for the development of other innovative tourist information systems.
Funder
Horizon 2020
Scientific Grant Agency of Slovak Republic
Agentúra na Podporu Výskumu a Vývoja
Operational Program Integrated Infrastructure for the project: Support of Research Activities of Excellence Laboratories STU in Bratislava, co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund
atlanTTic Research Centre for Telecommunication Technologies, funded by the ERDF and Galician Regional Government
Spanish Ministry of Education and Science
Slovak Technical University
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Computer Networks and Communications,Human-Computer Interaction,Information Systems,Software
Cited by
2 articles.
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