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<p>can to some extent be described in use case style using misuse cases to define negative goals; but the (positive) goals thus discovered are often functional. For example, if theft is a threat to <a href="page.php?w=security">security</a>, then fitting locks is a mitigation; but that a door can be locked is a functional requirement.</p>

<p>The counterpoint is that Use Cases are not from <a href="page.php?w=Cognitive_science">Cognitive Science</a> roots, whereas i* and KAOS are.  Indeed, the literature behind Use Cases does not include discussion</p><p>
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