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Step 1: Define Your Requirements

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You saw in the last chapter how to gather requirements, categorize them, and document the dependencies between them. In this chapter, we’ll move on to Step 1 of Five-Step UML: defining requirements as a set of Use Case Diagrams, using the Kennel Management System as an example.

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Shoemaker, M.L. (2004). Step 1: Define Your Requirements. In: UML Applied: A .NET Perspective. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0712-2_6

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