Talk:Story-driven modeling
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Hello, there was an article on Story-driven modelling (with two l) which is the british spelling. The modeling technique it is about uses the american spelling Story-driven modeling with one l. Thus I have created a new article and copied the old content and changed the old article to become a redirection to the new article. Is this OK?
By the way: I should flag a conflict of interest. I have been involved in the development of the Story-Driven modeling approach. Its not just me, but a bunch of people involved. Its the result of 15 years of scientific work in the area of software engineering with about 100 people involved. I stepped on the articles on agile modeling and object-oriented modeling and felt that an article on Story-driven modeling is missing and I felt that I am the best fit for writing it.
I tried to be as neutral as I could.
Shall I try to find some independent co-authors to review / rewrite the article?
- People will review it eventually. I'm not familiar with this methodology although I'm familiar with OO methods and agile quite a bit. I don't mean that I'm challenging this. To start with though I'm going to change the first sentence. Saying it's an "improvement to object oriented methodologies" is too general and too grandiose a statement, it may be better than OO for certain kinds of development but to just say it's and improvemnet, especially since it's hardly a common term in IT and hasn't supplanted things like RUP for most development, is claiming too much and not neutral I think. MadScientistX11 (talk) 02:52, 12 December 2013 (UTC)
This Just Looks like Use Cases to me
Isn't this just another name for Use Case modeling? If so it should be merged with this article: Use-case analysis MadScientistX11 (talk) 03:07, 12 December 2013 (UTC)