use cases
Precise Use Cases
This article describes a precise form of use cases that promotes the specification of inter-actor options and alternative course conditions. Precise cases use a description language with a Structured English grammar to specify interactions.
Read MoreUses Cases are still Useful
Use cases are, indeed, heavier and more difficult than either user stories or backlog items, but they bring value for that extra weight. As not-Einstein said: “Make things as simple as possible, but no simpler.” (The attribution to Einstein has been debunked, it seems.) Source: “Why I still use use cases“, Alistair Cockburn, alistair.cockburn.us
Read MoreWhy I still Use Use Cases
In this blog post, Alistair Cockburn explains how uses cases can solve some of the issues caused by using user stories for requirements.
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