As a side note, there are many varieties of use cases and scenarios
with some of the types overlapping more than others.  Here are some of
the types of scenarios that are described in the literature.  They
vary in several dimensions including level of detail, forcus on person
versus technology or organization; descriptions of present versus
future, .....

Alternative world scenario
Organizational Scenarios
Individual task-level scenarios
Making-sense scenarios
Technology scenarios
Concept of operation
Misuse scenarios
Day-in-the-life scenarios
Normal case scenarios
Alternative case scenarios
Exception scenarios
What-if scenarios
Brief scenarios
Vignettes
Elaborated scenarios
Complete task scenarios

Similarly, there are different types of use cases including:

Essential use cases
Concrete use cases
Conversational use cases
(and a few more, but my memory is weak on this).

Chauncey

On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 3:31 AM, Sachendra Yadav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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