new use case template

David and I have prepared a new use case template, based upon the
actions items we were given at the last
meeting.  The best way we could find of clearly showing the new
sections was to use the "/!\" to show an alert
icon.   
 
As far as I can tell, the easiest way to incorporate the changes in
existing use cases is as follows:
 
    1) bring up the current use case page in  the wiki editor
    2) go to the heading line ==  Status ==
    3) make sure to save any preexisting "status" section information
somewhere else
    4) copy the lines given below (after the line of "*"s)
    5) paste those lines into the use case page in the wiki editor,
overwriting your existing "Status" title line
        and information currently contained in that section
 
 
Allen
    
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== Status ==

 * Originally proposed by: ''(use a WikiName if possible)''
 * /!\ If based on existing document, project, system, etc.,
commercially or institutionally sanctioned or supported, then briefly
describe that relationship
 * /!\ If based on perceived business or organizational need that is
currently not addressed, then briefly describe potential commercial or
institutional interest
 * /!\ Is any implementation effort underway?
 
== Links to Related Use Cases ==
/!\
 * ''["Use Case 1"]: explanation of relationship''
 * ''...''
 * ''["Use Case n"]: explanation of relationship''
 
== Relationship to OWL/RDF Compatibility ==
/!\
''Explain relationship to OWL/RDF Compatiblity issues''
 
== Examples of Rule Platforms Supporting this Use Case ==
/!\
 * ''Example 1: explanation''
 * ''...''
 * ''Example n: explanation''
 
 

Received on Thursday, 22 December 2005 18:18:25 UTC