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why we use the term use case in software requirements​

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Answered by llMissSimull
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Use cases describe the functional requirements of a system from the end user's perspective, creating a goal-focused sequence of events that is easy for users and developers to follow. A complete use case will include one main or basic flow and various alternate flows. ... Models the goals of system/actor interactions.

Answered by AnjanaUmmareddy
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"Use cases describe the functional requirements of a system from the end user's perspective, creating a goal-focused sequence of events that is easy for users and developers to follow. A complete use case will include one main or basic flow and various alternate flows. ... Models the goals of system/actor interactions."

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