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How many software development projects actually use use-cases?
Large development projects that will take a year for multiple engineers and usually multiple companies developing concurrently use Use Cases. This is particularly true when the software people get system requirements from a system group.
Some smaller projects use them. They are particularly useful to ensure that the project is fully understood prior to implementation. It is best to use them when a system can be designed in many different ways. The use case becomes the guide so that all of the developers are "on the same page"
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