One thing I would add to this thread is the use of "story" in the Cooper method as a way of doing requirements definition. This is more fully developed in About Face 3 than in previous editions. When I teach this book, I find "story" (through context scenarios, key path scenarios, and validation scenarios) an effective way to define data elements and functional requirements, especially in relation to the personas that students have previously developed.
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