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How to write effective USE Cases - is the community interested in this topic?
hello everyone, I have a dream to write a summary of the book “How to write effective Use cases?” Alistair Cockburn, but the book is large, there is a lot of material. I have a question - is anyone interested in this topic? And is there anyone who could also take part in this translation?
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It is easier to find like-minded people on analist.by and uml2.ru where there are many business analysts and project managers. A lot of him (Alistair Cockburn) is quoted on the UML2 forum yandex.ru/sitesearch?text=Cockburn&searchid=115343&lr=2
I'm looking for like-minded people, I can't do it myself, that's the question :)
I would participate, but I haven’t read this book yet (although it’s on my “to read” list) - if you don’t see a problem in this, then let’s try to write a summary together. :)
Moreover, in the same place I found a translation of this book . So you don't have to worry about translating. Good luck.
In fact, the 2001 edition in Russian has recently been reprinted and it seems quite possible to still buy it.
I’ve bought five more for the first one, I’m tired of answering the question “where to find it” when I recommend it.
Now I’m just handing out to read, three copies are in use, one went as a gift :)
And it would be great to read a good article if it’s not 100% retelling
thinking out loud - I have two options on the agenda - either to make a summary of this book, or if there is a translation, and in principle it suits everyone, then it might be worth looking around and seeing what else is good, but not translated, from the same area - not published in Russian, they threw me a couple of very good options for publications on project management and business analysis, if someone has links, please throw links to the English version of the text.
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