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Question:  Use Case Problem

Answer: If a stakeholder does not want to read your entire use case, what could you do convey the message across?


April 04, 2008 03:59:28 #3
 triptigupta   Member Since: April 2008    Total Comments: 1 

RE: Use Case Problem
 

BA should always have supplementary artifacts such as - flowcharts, wireframes of the screens and so on which explains the entire use case.
So even if the stakeholder does not want to read the entire use case, just by having a glimpse of the  poictures provided they should understand what is the use case about.
Rightly said ' A picture speaks a thosand words'

     

 

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