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Use Case Quick Start Guide

Use Case Quick Start Guide
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Author: DeEtta
Paperback:
40 pages
ISBN-13: 978-0557416332 

E-Analyst Redbook Quick Start Guide to Use Cases is the 2nd book in the Redbook series. This book was developed as a step-by-step guide that teaches you how to indetify, write and document use cases. With easy to read illustrations, graphical examples and custom templates you will be equipped with the tools, techniques and skills to effectively develop use cases. 

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