Usecases and nounlists are associated with the following
Requirement analysis methodologies
1.Information engineering
2.Object oriented analysis
3.Structural analysis
4.Functional analysis.
Answer Posted / venki
Answer is Object Oriented Analysis,Because..Its related to
application performance.(If the application is developed on
OO technology.)& Usecases terminology will use in PT only.
Why not..
Information Engineering--here we are discussing abot
technology only.
Functional Analysis--here only test cases &
unit,system,integration testing only.
Pls let me know if any wrong.
Venki.(UHG)
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