By Michael Shrivathsan on Oct 8, 2009 in Requirements Management Basics, Use Cases | 3 Comments
In a recent post, I provided a definition of use case as well as an example.
The example I provided uses a very simple format. In most real-world projects, teams find it helpful to use a more fully-dressed format.
In this post, I share a template of a fully-dressed format, as well as an example […]
By Michael Shrivathsan on Sep 22, 2009 in Requirements Management Basics, Use Cases | 7 Comments
In my previous post, I provided a definition of Use Case along with an example. I also took a strong stance against considering UML diagrams as use cases.
Matt Klein made a good observation on Twitter today on how use cases are often not used well when documenting requirements:
Use Cases are important and very often not […]
By Michael Shrivathsan on Sep 19, 2009 in Requirements Management Basics, Use Cases | 28 Comments
A question that frequently comes up in my conversations nowadays is:
What exactly is a Use Case?
Let me try and explain it in this short blog post.
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