“…Figure 10 shows the statistics for the use case templates where we found that no such evidences about their practical implications (i.e., no study falls under Evaluation Research Category). The five use case templates namely Insfrán et al [71], Somé [131], Leite et al [39], Yue et al [151] and El-Attar et al [47] were evaluated by conducting some small experiments/case studies; six use case templates namely, Liu et al [98], Mushabiddin et al [102], Fleisch [52], Tiwari et al [141], Toro et al [143], and Mattingly et al [99] were proposed to provide the solutions to the problem, and rests were based on the experiences of the researchers gained from the industries or academia. Among all, two [86,64] use case templates were commonly used in the industrial context, but their practical implications, i.e., understandability, learnability and operability aspects are not evaluated.…”