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FREE white paper - Demystifying use cases - is here

This is just a quick post to let you know I have finished my white paper - Demystifying Use Cases.

Let friends and colleagues who would be interested know about it - I want lots of feedback to see how it can be improved.
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Why use use cases?

This article explores when use case modelling can be used, when it shouldn’t be used and the benefits.
When to apply use case modelling
Use case modelling was originally created to provide a business or user-friendly way of modelling requirements for system behaviour (see - an Introduction to Use Cases). It applies to systems which have a [...]

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Requirements gathering alongside use cases

Requirements gathering alongside use cases

 
In this article, I’ll be discussing some other requirements gathering methods that complement use case modeling and should be used to ensure your requirements gathering goes swimmingly (see Use Cases - an Introduction for more on use case modeling).
In particular, I’ll be mentioning storyboards, wireframes and prototypes.
I’ll also cover what level of quality and detail you should [...]

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