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Years of experience in defining requirements have led to the development of a number of techniques and models to assist in the process. Among these, perhaps the most well-known model is the use case, the focus of this paper.
If you have experience with use cases, you know how pivotal they are for supporting many project activities, and you may be wondering how to improve your use case modeling to save time and energy. If you are new to use cases, you want to know the bottom line best practices for getting started.
In this white paper, requirements expert Ellen Gottesdiener of EBG Consulting provides practical advice to both novice and experienced use case modelers.
Author: Ellen Gottesdiener
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