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Use case modeling in a research setting of developing an innovative pilgrimage support system

With so much confusion around use case modeling, software developers may be reluctant to apply it. However, use cases are easy to apply and have great benefits even in research settings with nonprofessional software developers involved. We report on our experience on this within an innovative touris...

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Published in:Universal access in the information society 2024-11, Vol.23 (4), p.1543-1560
Main Authors: Vranić, Valentino, Lang, Ján, Nores, Martín López, Arias, José Juan Pazos, Solano, Jaime, Laseca, Guillermo
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Dictionaries
Historic sites
Information Storage and Retrieval
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IT in Business
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Support systems
Tourists
User experience
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