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Defining How Users Interact With Your System

What is Use Case Analysis

The Concept: This is like writing a “User Manual” before the product exists. It describes a “story” of how a person uses the system to get a job done (e.g., “The customer logs in, adds an item to the cart, and checks out”). It keeps the focus on the person using the tool.

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