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More information about use cases will be posted here shortly, but some notes in the meantime... = Use case documents that we have produced =
MAIN OUTPUT FOR THIS = The UseCasesPaper - identifying use cases for a generic grid.
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= Use case documents that we have produced =
Click on this link for the UseCasesPaper - identifying use cases for a generic grid.
See also the draft [[attachment:FocusGroup/GridUseCases0_65.pdf|Grid use cases]] document (PDF) produced as a stimulus for the Focus Group Meeting.
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See also [http://users.ox.ac.uk/~markn/GridUseCases/ Grid Use Cases] for the documents produced for and after the Focus Group Meeting.

See also [http://users.ox.ac.uk/~markn/OxUseCases/ Oxford Use Cases] for (largely role-based) access control issues, taken from a study of existing and planned projects associated with Oxford University. These use cases are 'information environment' applications (but some involve data processing for users), but the groups of users highlighted could easily be interpreted as strong potential grid users.

== Work in progress ==
See the Use Case paper currently being written at http://users.ox.ac.uk/~markn/Presentations/UsabilityPaperv01.pdf. This is for the [http://www.nesc.ac.uk/esi/events/613/ Designing for e-Science: Interrogating new scientific practice for usability, in the lab and beyond] workshop/meeting at NeSC on 26-27 Jan 06. This paper ''may'' be accepted and published in a special issue in the International Journal of Human Computer Studies on EScience Applications and Usability Design, arising from the meeting.

= Useful Use Cases references =

Stephen Pickles' [wiki:Self:RequirementsBibliography#advancedreservation Use Cases for Advance Reservation and Co-allocation] presentation at PSNC Workshop on Resource Management, Poznan, 22 October, 2003, includes 'Steering Grid Service' (SGS) '''Use case'''


[wiki:Self:RequirementsBibliography#ebusinessgrid The Grid: An Infrastructure for e-Business and e-Science] David Walker of Cardiff University = Short/Medium/Long term expectations of the Grid =
 1. The [wiki:Self:RequirementsBibliography#IAPGRID IAP document] page 6 gives a medium term view of what the Grid could be used for and has some implicit requirements (see notes in [wiki:Self:RequirementsBibliography#IAPGRID Bibliography] ).

 1. [wiki:Self:RequirementsBibliography#ebusinessgrid The Grid: An Infrastructure for e-Business and e-Science] David Walker of Cardiff University provides use cases for e-science, and take-up of grid technology, '''use cases''', incl mention of e-Health, e-Business, e-Commerce, e-Learning.


= Use Case writing references =

Cockburn, Alistair, "Structuring Use Cases with Goals", Journal of Object-Oriented Programming, Sep-Oct, 1997 and Nov-Dec, 1997. Also available on http://alistair.cockburn.us/crystal/articles/sucwg/structuringucswithgoals.htm

Malan, R. and D. Bredemeyer, "Functional Requirements and Use Cases", June 1999. http://www.bredemeyer.com/pdf_files/functreq.pdf

Malan, R. and D. Bredemeyer, "Use Case Action Guide", April 2000. http://www.bredemeyer.com/pdf_files/UseCase_Template.PDF

Larmen, Craig, "Use-case model: writing requirements in context" from Applying UML and Patterns—An Intro to OOA/D and Iterative Development 2005 http://www.craiglarman.com/book_applying_2nd/06-use%20cases.pdf
See also [[http://users.ox.ac.uk/~markn/OxUseCases/|Oxford Use Cases]] for (largely role-based) access control issues, taken from a study of existing and planned projects associated with Oxford University. These use cases are 'information environment' applications (but some involve data processing for users), but the groups of users highlighted could easily be interpreted as strong potential grid users.

Use case documents that we have produced

MAIN OUTPUT FOR THIS = The UseCasesPaper - identifying use cases for a generic grid.

See also the draft Grid use cases document (PDF) produced as a stimulus for the Focus Group Meeting.

See also Oxford Use Cases for (largely role-based) access control issues, taken from a study of existing and planned projects associated with Oxford University. These use cases are 'information environment' applications (but some involve data processing for users), but the groups of users highlighted could easily be interpreted as strong potential grid users.

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