And many things I will never spot I do wrong. I bet there are many-many other things in EA that I'm doing wrong atm and I will only spot it after some time of creating models, and I'll have to refactor my projects again. For me that meant that I can reuse elements in the project browser and use same element in different diagrams, and refactor stuff: edit element in the project browser or in one of the diagrams and it'll change in all diagrams and in project browser.īut that's like one thing I noticed I was doing wrong at the start. Then I realized that elements in diagrams and elements in the project browser aren't the same thing and it creates links in diagrams to elements in the project browser. So I created a lot of copies of the same things in different diagrams. Like, at the start I was just using toolbox and dropping new elements on the diagrams. There are a lot of stuff in EA I don't understand how to use or what it does. Like, some programs don't even support idea of a project, so you are forced to create a bunch of unrelated diagrams in different files, that's one of the reasons I chose EA. Even after I learn UML and how to create models of software solutions, I'm not gonna learn EA and its ways of doing stuff(well, I will, but only a little). So what do I do? I'm not a fun of just poking around in a program without understanding how to use it. And maybe switch to a list view, where there will be 2 columns: one for title, second for description. Where I can view them in the diagram view, see title and description of them. That's how I would like my user stories documented. Is there a way to create custom element that would show description on the diagram and have appropriate column for description in the list view?Īnd from what it looks, User Story artifact in EA doesn't do what a user story is supposed to do: it supposed to have title and description and should at the very least show the title and the description on the appropriate diagram, something like this: It only shows the name of the user story. The problem with User Story artifact is that it doesn't show description of user stories on the diagram:Īnd doesn't show in the list view neither: And it's probably good because it would be outdated in 2019, anyway.Īnd for user stories in EA, I can't find anything fitting. The problem is that, for example, it says in the book ".gather user stories.", but it doesn't say what software to use. Yes, I study UML and software development atm. (Maybe in the Notes you could indicate that, although the full (Package) Specification Manager will indicate it separately anyway). What release are you on? In Release 15.0 you can also open a type of Specification Manager for the elements in a diagram (containing your User Story Artifacts), which would show the notes for each element and, using the context menu on the element, open the linked document if the element has one. You can also add columns for specific Tagged Values, which you can create to hold any any other annotation you want, and display that in the Specification Manager as well. You would then click on the Document icon to open the linked document. This would show each Artifact, the notes on each Artifact and (if you enable the Document column in the Field Chooser dialog) whether the Artifact has a linked document containing the text of the User Story. Quote from: Ro圜 on August 13, 2019, 11:38:34 am but it seems to me you could get what you want using the Specification Manager to list the contents of the Package containing the User Story Artifacts.
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