What are Use Cases ?
Use cases describe the system from the user's point of view.
A use case is a methodology used in system analysis to identify,
clarify, and organize system requirements. The use case is made up of a set of
possible sequences of interactions between systems and users in a particular
environment and related to a particular goal. It consists of a group of
elements (for example, classes and interfaces) that can be used together in a
way that will have an effect larger than the sum of the separate elements
combined. The use case should contain all system activities that have
significance to the users. A use case can be thought of as a collection of
possible scenarios related to a particular goal, indeed, the use case and goal
are sometimes considered to be synonymous.
A use case (or set of use cases) has these characteristics:
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